Robin Usagani
Been spending a lot of time on here!
- Joined
- Jun 6, 2010
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- Denver, CO
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Okay, here is my rant for the day.
Please, don't post pictures of your junk for C&C. They are never good, and I feel really bad critiquing them.
When you are photographing you own junk, you become photo-stupid. Everything you know goes out the window and the only thing you are concerened about is recording that "OMG... look at how cute it is" (I use that as an example because just last night, I shot 35 pictures of that very thing) adorable picture. All you see is how adorable your junk is.... never mind that the lighting is wrong, the DOF is wrong, the focus is wrong, the rule of thirds has been violated, and that you can be clearly seen in your stained whitey-tighties in the background.
If you here at this site to become more serious about photography, and really want to learn more, you are doing yourself a serious injustice by posting pictures of your own junk. Nobody is going to be brutally honest with you, and even if they are, you are just going to ignore them anyway because, "how could it be possible to take a bad picture of cute little Suzy". If you really want to get better, the emotion you have with the subject is doing nothing but holding you back. And if you are here just to have people say how cute your junk is... you are probably better off staying with Facebook.
Please, don't post pictures of your junk for C&C. They are never good, and I feel really bad critiquing them.
When you are photographing you own junk, you become photo-stupid. Everything you know goes out the window and the only thing you are concerened about is recording that "OMG... look at how cute it is" (I use that as an example because just last night, I shot 35 pictures of that very thing) adorable picture. All you see is how adorable your junk is.... never mind that the lighting is wrong, the DOF is wrong, the focus is wrong, the rule of thirds has been violated, and that you can be clearly seen in your stained whitey-tighties in the background.
If you here at this site to become more serious about photography, and really want to learn more, you are doing yourself a serious injustice by posting pictures of your own junk. Nobody is going to be brutally honest with you, and even if they are, you are just going to ignore them anyway because, "how could it be possible to take a bad picture of cute little Suzy". If you really want to get better, the emotion you have with the subject is doing nothing but holding you back. And if you are here just to have people say how cute your junk is... you are probably better off staying with Facebook.