btw... If you don't calibrate your monitor.. YOU SHOULD!![]()
btw... If you don't calibrate your monitor.. YOU SHOULD!![]()
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I'm Charlie! Who are you?
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They look great, good job.
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Thanks everyone for the feedback.
I just wanna say one thing, Posting something online, is basically like YouTube, even though you will have 100 million hits, you will still have "unlike bottoms", and negative comments.
While this is true, the negative comments in this thread are mostly from the more experienced photographers/members. While the "great shots, love them!" comments are generally coming from the crowd who is new to photography and the forum. Seriously. Don't believe me, go inspect the post counts and portfolios. These photos are decent, but still need alot of work to reach a "professional" level, in my opinion.
Gripped D80 -- Sigma 70-200 2.8 -- Nikon 50 1.8 -- sb600 -- 3 yongnuo yn-460 II's -- yongnuo triggers --
What I'm buying next: D7000+Grip -- Nikon 17-55 2.8 -- Nikon 300 f/4 -- Tokina 11-16 1.8 -- SB-900 -- more sb-600s -- SU-800 commander unit.
Photography is not a hobby for the faint of wallet -Kundalini
love the last one. the flash really draws attention to the overall photo. keep it up!
I like the 2nd one, but the others have blown out highlights, white balance issues, and number 3 seems to be OOF
Indentured Student (and hating it). Hopeful Amateur (and getting better).
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Tell me what you think. It would mean a lot.
These are really good. I love the lighting.
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Gripped D80 -- Sigma 70-200 2.8 -- Nikon 50 1.8 -- sb600 -- 3 yongnuo yn-460 II's -- yongnuo triggers --
What I'm buying next: D7000+Grip -- Nikon 17-55 2.8 -- Nikon 300 f/4 -- Tokina 11-16 1.8 -- SB-900 -- more sb-600s -- SU-800 commander unit.
Photography is not a hobby for the faint of wallet -Kundalini
This is just an amateur's opinion, so take it with a grain of salt, but I really like the composition of the 2nd one, and for the 3rd and 4th- I think it could have been much more impactful if you had been zoomed in some, still overhead, but head on with the stairs so the bride and stairs were directly facing you- does that make any sense? I wish I could just point and show you, b/c I feel like I'm not even explaining that right.
i like this one best but it doesnt go with your set really at all.
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