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My first learning journey -- a camping trip to Sonora Pass, CA
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris@sabor" data-source="post: 742157" data-attributes="member: 40915"><p>It's fun taking pictures and seeing what your cameras capabilities are! Just a couple criticisms, blue sky is beautiful but boring, the clearer the sky the less I show. Subject is very important, even in a landscape photo...think about what you want the viewer to focus on. Over processing can leave haloing and is noticeable in many of your images. Many of your images seem under exposed. It is difficult to get a good exposure in bright sunlight but there are way, like filters, for me just taking the images early or late in the day works best. A great foreground makes all the difference! You're on a journey, your photos remind me of my own. Here's one last tip, less and better is more. Meaning, publicly show the photos you're most proud of...skip the rest. Sounds and looks like a nice trip!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris@sabor, post: 742157, member: 40915"] It's fun taking pictures and seeing what your cameras capabilities are! Just a couple criticisms, blue sky is beautiful but boring, the clearer the sky the less I show. Subject is very important, even in a landscape photo...think about what you want the viewer to focus on. Over processing can leave haloing and is noticeable in many of your images. Many of your images seem under exposed. It is difficult to get a good exposure in bright sunlight but there are way, like filters, for me just taking the images early or late in the day works best. A great foreground makes all the difference! You're on a journey, your photos remind me of my own. Here's one last tip, less and better is more. Meaning, publicly show the photos you're most proud of...skip the rest. Sounds and looks like a nice trip! [/QUOTE]
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