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The only PP that shot needs is right click delete
The only PP that shot needs is right click delete
The only PP that shot needs is right click delete
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Hey there Ilovelearning...thank you for the honest and insightful comments. I happen to like being told that my stuff sucks...but yeah...some comments are as other countries say...rubbish. Like "it sucks", "delete it", "don't quit your day job"...etc...and so on and so forth...I have noticed what you do that there isn't much in the way of "artsy" photos...however this forum is for beginners wanting to learn more about the technical aspects of photography...such as exposure...composition and DOF, etc...I wouldn't expect many people here to see an artsy photo and critique it as such...just for the simple fact this isn't an art photography forum...but again...you are honest, insightful and correct...nice to meet you...looking forward to seeing some of your work I hope...come comment on some of my work if you feel the desire...
You will find that people on this site normally don't know SH*t. Most of the regular poster's photos look like garbage, They will tell you all day that something you have should be deleted. Most people here are not here to give advice just some negative bs, I guess to boost their post count.
You have people who know what art is and you have people who do not know what art is. This forum has a more elderly approach to photography. You don't see any edgy art here or any art here at all really. Very seldom do you see someone who is good here, or has anything that is different from the regular good photographers. What I mean is, there may be some good photographers on the site, but they are are very similar. What I mean by that is most people have no distinction from their photography and the next photographer. And most do not look at photography as an art or even know what art is.
What I'm trying to get at is more than half of the people who will give you comments don't mean jack ****. Most of the people here do not have an eye for being original and if you want to debate this, to bad, If you don't see that, your not on my level.
Most people have a hard time thinking out side of iso shutter and aperture and leave the art that should be included in the photograph no where to be found.
With all that out the way. The composition of this picture has a **** ton of potential. I mean **** ton of potential. It could definitely be great if you do it right.
When you approach a picture you should think of it as an art piece. The first thing you try should never be your last, try many things.
Focusing in the dark is a *****. So what I do Is got a poll or stick with red on the end and shine a light on it. Place the pole where your going to blow your smoke. This pole that is lit up will make it easy for you camera to focus on what you want it to. Then lock your focus turn, the light off of the poll, and move it.
Once you get into post production what you should do is create depth of field with every tool you can think of. For example Make the smoke the sharpest, then the person a little less sharp, then the back ground even less sharp. You do this process with the darkness, the saturation, and anything else you can try.
Instead of just using blur to create depth of field use other things. Make it make sense. Put what you want the most focus on to have the most sharpness, saturation, and what ever you decide to use.
Shoot different apertures too.
Your getting alot of hate on this picture, The quality is bad, but the composition deserves a reshoot, because this idea or composition to an artist is really a cool idea. This is something the hipsters on flickr would like. Not the elderly taking pictures of robins on their bird feeder and thinking their good because they know how to focus, work the exposure triangle and have seven lenses. So, if your taking a picture you view as art. Asking bird photographers and some people who shoot little toddlers is the wrong place to go. You'll find that out here.
I've seen some things that have been explored on flickr posted here and heard comments like looks like they just pointed the camera at the sun, looks horrible, and why would you want to do that. So, take what the guys say lightly, more than half of them are not artist. Just someone who knows how to work the exposure triangle and think there the sh*t, they for get about the art part of it.
You may know all of this, so if I just talked to you like you were a kid, Forgive me. I do not know who knows this already or who can learn from it. Everything I said, may be bs to you too, so take it with a grain of salt.
There are some people on here who are artist, but not alot.
You will find that people on this site normally don't know SH*t. Most of the regular poster's photos look like garbage, They will tell you all day that something you have should be deleted. Most people here are not here to give advice just some negative bs, I guess to boost their post count.
You have people who know what art is and you have people who do not know what art is. This forum has a more elderly approach to photography. You don't see any edgy art here or any art here at all really. Very seldom do you see someone who is good here, or has anything that is different from the regular good photographers. What I mean is, there may be some good photographers on the site, but they are are very similar. What I mean by that is most people have no distinction from their photography and the next photographer. And most do not look at photography as an art or even know what art is.
What I'm trying to get at is more than half of the people who will give you comments don't mean jack ****. Most of the people here do not have an eye for being original and if you want to debate this, to bad, If you don't see that, your not on my level.
Most people have a hard time thinking out side of iso shutter and aperture and leave the art that should be included in the photograph no where to be found.
With all that out the way. The composition of this picture has a **** ton of potential. I mean **** ton of potential. It could definitely be great if you do it right.
When you approach a picture you should think of it as an art piece. The first thing you try should never be your last, try many things.
Focusing in the dark is a *****. So what I do Is got a poll or stick with red on the end and shine a light on it. Place the pole where your going to blow your smoke. This pole that is lit up will make it easy for you camera to focus on what you want it to. Then lock your focus turn, the light off of the poll, and move it.
Once you get into post production what you should do is create depth of field with every tool you can think of. For example Make the smoke the sharpest, then the person a little less sharp, then the back ground even less sharp. You do this process with the darkness, the saturation, and anything else you can try.
Instead of just using blur to create depth of field use other things. Make it make sense. Put what you want the most focus on to have the most sharpness, saturation, and what ever you decide to use.
Shoot different apertures too.
Your getting alot of hate on this picture, The quality is bad, but the composition deserves a reshoot, because this idea or composition to an artist is really a cool idea. This is something the hipsters on flickr would like. Not the elderly taking pictures of robins on their bird feeder and thinking their good because they know how to focus, work the exposure triangle and have seven lenses. So, if your taking a picture you view as art. Asking bird photographers and some people who shoot little toddlers is the wrong place to go. You'll find that out here.
I've seen some things that have been explored on flickr posted here and heard comments like looks like they just pointed the camera at the sun, looks horrible, and why would you want to do that. So, take what the guys say lightly, more than half of them are not artist. Just someone who knows how to work the exposure triangle and think there the sh*t, they for get about the art part of it.
You may know all of this, so if I just talked to you like you were a kid, Forgive me. I do not know who knows this already or who can learn from it. Everything I said, may be bs to you too, so take it with a grain of salt.
There are some people on here who are artist, but not alot.