C&C Please.....Pics from my first year in professional photography...

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I've been into professional photography for a year now. I'm only 19 so I'm looking to furthur this career throughout the many years to come, so here are some of my best from this year. Please let me know what you think.

My camera is the Nikon D80.

For outdoor portrait photography, I used a Nikkor 18-135mm lens.

For sports photography, I used a 70-300mm Promaster lens. This lens only costs $100 on eBay and has given me much better quality than what you'd expect for a 100-dollar lens. Definitely recommended if you're on a tight budget for a telephoto lens.

For the shots of Atlanta, I used both the Promaster and Nikon lenses





Outdoor Portrait Photography:
Shooting couples is my favorite

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Sports Photography:
At Turner Field (Atlanta Braves)

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Photography Of The Atlanta Skyline:

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This is the city of Vinings, Georgia with arguably the best view of Atlanta (in the background to the right). Buckhead can be seen in the back to the left, and Stone Mountain is behind those buildings, which you can see if you're there in-person. If you live in the Atlanta area, and would like directions to this location, then just let me know. I have never seen such an amazing view, and from a simple parking deck! It is also the same spot where General Sherman watched Atlanta burn during the Civil War

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You can see more of my photography from this year on my Flickr sets page:

kylehess941's photosets on Flickr
 
And you're posting in the beginner's forum?

Mm kay....
 
The sports stuff is fine you should make a good career if you work hard to learn I'm still learning after 40 years of shooting
 
Those are really nice shots. Your model in the first two pictures is really pretty too and that never hurts. The sports pictures are great in my nonprofessional opinion. Thanks for the info on the Promaster lens, I'm really surprised at the quality of your pics with that lens. Great job.
 

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