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D5200
My first post of pictures.
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<blockquote data-quote="jherring002" data-source="post: 454136" data-attributes="member: 38994"><p>Thank you for your honest feedback. I've read somewhere to ask people what they DON'T like about your pictures so you can learn.</p><p></p><p>On the chopping the pups legs off....Thanks for bringing that to my attention. I should know better than that. I will say though that this little pup has energy galore and doesn't sit still for long. And being that I had the 35mm prime on, I didn't have time to recompose anyways. But that being said, when I took that picture, I wasn't even thinking about the limbs so I will need to do that in the future. </p><p></p><p>As for the others, I was working with a 35mm prime lenses with screw on macro filters. (I know, I know) So there was a limit to how close I could get. That being said, I could have cropped closer in editing. </p><p></p><p>So thank you again. This is what I'm looking for so I can improve![emoji1]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jherring002, post: 454136, member: 38994"] Thank you for your honest feedback. I've read somewhere to ask people what they DON'T like about your pictures so you can learn. On the chopping the pups legs off....Thanks for bringing that to my attention. I should know better than that. I will say though that this little pup has energy galore and doesn't sit still for long. And being that I had the 35mm prime on, I didn't have time to recompose anyways. But that being said, when I took that picture, I wasn't even thinking about the limbs so I will need to do that in the future. As for the others, I was working with a 35mm prime lenses with screw on macro filters. (I know, I know) So there was a limit to how close I could get. That being said, I could have cropped closer in editing. So thank you again. This is what I'm looking for so I can improve![emoji1] [/QUOTE]
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