New to site, and fairly new to photography

GA_mayne

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Hey everyone!
Just sort of introducing myself.
I've been dabbling in photography for about 3 years now, and just recently have I started taking it a little more seriously.
I am enrolled in a photography class at my high school (known for its art dept.) that I am taking next semester and CANNOT WAIT to get started with that.

Currently I am using a Nikon N6006 35mm for most of my shots.
I also use an Olympus D-580 ZOOM (ha....) for others.
I plan on getting a Nikon D3000 within a few weeks.

ANYWAYS...
Here are some shots. C&Cs are welcome. :)

N6006 - B&W Contrast tweaking.
Horizon.jpg



N6006 - untouched
HH11.jpg



D-580 ZOOM - sharpened
P2240094-1.jpg



N6006 - untouched
header.jpg



N6006 - untouched
DaytonaCoupe.jpg



N6006 - untouched
DEC61.jpg



N6006 - untouched
Thriftmaster.jpg



D-580 ZOOM - B&W
DSC00515.jpg



D-580 ZOOM - B&W Contrast tweaking
DSC00239.jpg



D-580 ZOOM - untouched
DSC00475-2.jpg



I think that's enough damage for one post...
 
It's a lot to ask people to c&c 10 images, which is why you've gotten no responses.

In future, try to limit it to just 1 or 2 images at a time. You'll get more many more responses that way.

Google the "Rule-Of-Thirds" (ROT) and discover how avoiding placing your subject in the center of the image can enhance the drama and tension in your images, causing viewers to look linger as they look at them.

When you watch television, note the camera operators also use the ROT most of the time.
 
I like the broken glass pic.
 
i love the last pic
 

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