And some blood for good measure.
This thread is full of win.
I wouldn't call it snap shot-ish...but they leave a lot to be desired. For shots 1 & 2 I would rather see the items in the foreground in focus....
How do you do this? I have a MBP and use PS3 for editing....or is it done through the camera settings?
Oh yeah...my wife's hands did the same thing. She ended up going to Target or Walmart and buying a $10 fake ring so she didn't look like a knocked...
I think the pictures are pretty good. As has been said, the mom should be the focus of the shots, and on #1 and #2 you can't really see her face...
While your graphic may be cool looking and have personal meaning to you, I had no idea who the photographer was when I saw it. Once upon a time...
On a more serious note, if I ever did decide to go with a watermark, it would be purely for advertising purposes. With facebook and other social...
It's not big enough, and has already been mentioned easily removed. I posted this a while ago, but here's what I use. Feel free to copy. [IMG]
:lmao: Yeah...I've noticed that too! She just had a sweet little face. I would rather have had something like a basket...at least something...
My second daughter was born two weeks ago and these are some of my favorites from the two mini photoshoots I've done so far. I have several...
I can never get a paper cutter to cut exactly on the line...drives me crazy. Maybe I need a higher quality cutter!
Since the original question has been resolved, I'm gonna slightly derail the thread. Do any of you actually use the focusing points not in the...
I have absolutely no experience with printing since I just send my stuff to a photo lab, but I would go with the 8.5x11 and use an exacto knife...
underexposed Just kidding. In seriousness, it kinda scared me because you resemble the photography teacher at the school...
#2: I like the composition, but am not a huge fan of the selective coloring. I would try a few other affects (black and white, decreased...
Thank you for correcting me. The second link you provided is exactly what I was trying to say...I just wasn't saying it correctly.
I'm 90% sure you have it backwards, unless I'm just misunderstanding you. The focal length designation on the lenses and boxes indicates the focal...
Actually, you MULTIPLY by 1.5. :-P To the OP, I would look at the Minolta 50mm/1.7 lens. I bought that one off Ebay several years ago and I...
I always thought the aperture and shutter priority modes were auto modes...you are just controlling one aspect of the photo. I do agree with what...
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