Dead Tree(First Post)

christopher_d_rice

Senior Member
Hey guys this is my first post. I'm a photography enthusiast. I really love to travel. I went to Sanibel, Florida earlier this year and took a photo of a huge dead tree on the beach with my Nikon D90 & Tokina 12-24. There's a high res and a lot more shots on my Flickr. Let me know what you guys think!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cdaverice/8128335846/in/photostream



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Check out more photos at my website!
www.chrisrice.info
 
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Welcome to Nikonites and keep posting your wonderful images.
Great images, though the driftwood tree looks a little overexposed.
I really like the winding road through the woods photo on your Flickr page.
 
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Carroll

Senior Member
I looked at your Flikr photos, and I like them. When I can see a series of pictures from somewhere I have not been, it gives me a sense of the place...armchair travel, if you will. :)

From your pictures and post, I can tell you enjoy photography very much, and you will find that is exactly the kind of people you will find on this forum.

You also will find more diverse opinions of photography than you can shake a camera strap at. And, while not everyone may like what you shoot, without fail, everyone will be extrordinarily kind to point out tips and tricks, as well as basic skills, to encourage you to improve your skills, and thus improve your own appreciation of your vision of photography.

You have posted in the Critique thread, and there are experienced photogs here that can tell you exactly what to do to improve the picture you have posted. It needs help, in my opinion, as almost all of your other pictures are much better.

To do that they need the exif information from that photo. There is a real good post explaining how to post that with your picture at the beginning of the Critique thread. It is called a "Sticky", and is number 1 at the top of the thread. If you would read that and follow the directions in it, you will receive invaluable information, that you cannot get anywhere else.

If you would repost your picture with the exif information, the experienced members will be glad to help you...I know, because they have and continue to help me!

Keep shooting!

Carroll
 
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christopher_d_rice

Senior Member
Welcome to Nikonites and keep posting your wonderful images.
Great images, though the driftwood tree looks a little overexposed.
I really like the winding road through the woods photo on your Flickr page.

Thanks for the advice I agree I might have overdone the editing :banghead: and that's one of my favorites as well. :D


I looked at your Flikr photos, and I like them. When I can see a series of pictures from somewhere I have not been, it gives me a sense of the place...armchair travel, if you will. :)

From your pictures and post, I can tell you enjoy photography very much, and you will find that is exactly the kind of people you will find on this forum.

You also will find more diverse opinions of photography than you can shake a camera strap at. And, while not everyone may like what you shoot, without fail, everyone will be extrordinarily kind to point out tips and tricks, as well as basic skills, to encourage you to improve your skills, and thus improve your own appreciation of your vision of photography.

You have posted in the Critique thread, and there are experienced photogs here that can tell you exactly what to do to improve the picture you have posted. It needs help, in my opinion, as almost all of your other pictures are much better.

To do that they need the exif information from that photo. There is a real good post explaining how to post that with your picture at the beginning of the Critique thread. It is called a "Sticky", and is number 1 at the top of the thread. If you would read that and follow the directions in it, you will receive invaluable information, that you cannot get anywhere else.

If you would repost your picture with the exif information, the experienced members will be glad to help you...I know, because they have and continue to help me!

Keep shooting!

Carroll

I'm glad you enjoy my photos :D And thanks for all the great tips it is very much appreciated! :beer:

Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
Check out more photos at my website!
www.chrisrice.info
 

christopher_d_rice

Senior Member
Welcome to Nikonites and keep posting your wonderful images.
Great images, though the driftwood tree looks a little overexposed.
I really like the winding road through the woods photo on your Flickr page.

Thanks for the critique! I realize I may have over edited. :facepalm: And the winding road is one of my favorites. :)

I looked at your Flikr photos, and I like them. When I can see a series of pictures from somewhere I have not been, it gives me a sense of the place...armchair travel, if you will. :)

From your pictures and post, I can tell you enjoy photography very much, and you will find that is exactly the kind of people you will find on this forum.

You also will find more diverse opinions of photography than you can shake a camera strap at. And, while not everyone may like what you shoot, without fail, everyone will be extrordinarily kind to point out tips and tricks, as well as basic skills, to encourage you to improve your skills, and thus improve your own appreciation of your vision of photography.

You have posted in the Critique thread, and there are experienced photogs here that can tell you exactly what to do to improve the picture you have posted. It needs help, in my opinion, as almost all of your other pictures are much better.

To do that they need the exif information from that photo. There is a real good post explaining how to post that with your picture at the beginning of the Critique thread. It is called a "Sticky", and is number 1 at the top of the thread. If you would read that and follow the directions in it, you will receive invaluable information, that you cannot get anywhere else.

If you would repost your picture with the exif information, the experienced members will be glad to help you...I know, because they have and continue to help me!

Keep shooting!

Carroll

Wow thank you for the great advice. I really appreciate it. I'm also glad you enjoy some of my shots! :D
 
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