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<blockquote data-quote="Supernova5124" data-source="post: 820477" data-attributes="member: 52918"><p>Hello all,</p><p>It has been a little over 5 months since I last came on this forum for help with my first moon pictures. I would like to thank everyone who helped and gave feedback, as this sparked my interest in photography. I’ve really enjoyed taking pictures of random things over the last 5 months. Attached is an Imgur link to some of my favorite pictures I’ve taken. Feedback on those would be appreciated also. </p><p>[MEDIA=imgur]a/tAgQKWa[/MEDIA]</p><p>One more question: how do I find inspiration for what to take pictures of? I see all of these pictures other people take on the internet and they look so cool, but usually are random. Do I just walk around with a camera and take pictures of things that look interesting? What do you do?</p><p>Once again, thanks to all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Supernova5124, post: 820477, member: 52918"] Hello all, It has been a little over 5 months since I last came on this forum for help with my first moon pictures. I would like to thank everyone who helped and gave feedback, as this sparked my interest in photography. I’ve really enjoyed taking pictures of random things over the last 5 months. Attached is an Imgur link to some of my favorite pictures I’ve taken. Feedback on those would be appreciated also. [MEDIA=imgur]a/tAgQKWa[/MEDIA] One more question: how do I find inspiration for what to take pictures of? I see all of these pictures other people take on the internet and they look so cool, but usually are random. Do I just walk around with a camera and take pictures of things that look interesting? What do you do? Once again, thanks to all. [/QUOTE]
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