a few of my better shots 56K WARNING!! BIG

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A few of my pics I took late in the day while the sun was going down. One of the last few days we had until our weather kicked in.

Lightened the sky so the trees looked glowing dark
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treeeee.jpg


took the glare out and brightened the picture some more
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behindmyhouse-1.jpg


brightened the photo 2 times
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backyardbright.jpg


unedited
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DSCN0271.jpg


colored by hand from B&W
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Mollycolored.jpg


unedited
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singleleaf.jpg


darkened once
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pinecone.jpg


unedited
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DSCN0265.jpg


unedited
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DSCN0263.jpg


took out a shed only its petty obvious…not a very good job with the clone stamp
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backyardtree.jpg


unedited
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DSCN0204.jpg


unedited
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DSCN0206.jpg


unedited
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DSCN0203.jpg


really bored at night
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DSCN0219.jpg





all photos were taken with a point and shoot Nikon except for the dog one. That one I scanned in my photography class using a Canon Rebel G.

c&c welcome along with editing on a seperate post please :)

thanks for looking
 
GREATTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT WORK.... good shots....
 
The only one I like is #10, to be honest. The first few ones are nice but way, way too bright. The tree in the center for #10 works to your advantage in that one, but usually you would like to follow the rule of thirds for composition.
 
Nice images with notable ones being # 1, 4, 5, 6, 8 and possibly 9 except for the shed part...
Lots of your images are dead center and zoomed out; I recommend putting your images offcenter or filling up the frame with your subject. A very good example is your first image; zoom or walk up to the tree and fill your frame! Makes for a more dynamic image!
Just my humble opinion though.
 
viper: fixed and numbered

Abel:
Nice images with notable ones being # 1, 4, 5, 6, 8 and possibly 9 except for the shed part...
Lots of your images are dead center and zoomed out; I recommend putting your images offcenter or filling up the frame with your subject. A very good example is your first image; zoom or walk up to the tree and fill your frame! Makes for a more dynamic image!
Just my humble opinion though.

The reason i took the photos like this was because of the way i wanted the light to be. I have some that have it off center only the glare is enormous like the picture behind my house that looks like an explosion. I edited it to that far so you might know the extremeness of the sun..haha

i might post the rest of the photos once i get home to tell you what im talking about but i had liked these because the sun glows behind them and i wanted to make sure the viewers did not get disracted from the object i was trying to focus them on.
 
It helps to know that your primary focus was the sun; that changes some of my thoughts on your images and forces me to rethink my comments. Thanks for pointing that out.
I guessed you figured out that taking pics of the sun are very difficult...
 
heres a few the were in perspective only did not turn out well..all of them are non-edited also.
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DSCN0288.jpg

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DSCN0287.jpg

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DSCN0284.jpg

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DSCN0283.jpg

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DSCN0278.jpg
 
Well none of them are particularly interesting or aesthetically pleasing.

You also sem to be using digital zoom or a very poor lens on some of them. I think maybe ou should concentrate on subjject and composition more.
 

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