ThePictureEffect
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- Jan 12, 2008
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- Rochester, NY
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I'm so glad I found this forum. Hopefully, you all can help me on my ambitious endevour to become a great photographer.
Here's a little background on me:
I take a lot of pictures. Pictures of anything and everything. Sometimes, if I'm lucky, I get a really good shot.
But basically, I'm here to learn what all the photography lingo is, how and when to use different settings, stuff like that. I want to be able to get a great picture and not have to totally guess about how to get it.
I have a photography teacher helping me as well. She lent me a 35mm camera to use. When I've finished using up the film she gave me, she's offered to show me how to develop it.
I have a digital camera now. It's a good camera (Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ8) and I like it, but sometimes I feel sort of limited, like it doesn't really help me get the great pictures I know I could get.
So that was really long, and I thank you if you read all the way through it.
I have a blog where I post what I think are my best photos. You can check it out: http://www.the-picture-effect.blogspot.com
Go ahead and say what you think. I can take it. (And be honest) I really would value some honest critiquing from other photographers since all I usually hear is that I have a great eye for photography. (that's what families are supposed to say, I guess)
Thanks again for reading this.
I'm sure you'll hear from me again soon!
Here's a little background on me:
I take a lot of pictures. Pictures of anything and everything. Sometimes, if I'm lucky, I get a really good shot.
But basically, I'm here to learn what all the photography lingo is, how and when to use different settings, stuff like that. I want to be able to get a great picture and not have to totally guess about how to get it.
I have a photography teacher helping me as well. She lent me a 35mm camera to use. When I've finished using up the film she gave me, she's offered to show me how to develop it.
I have a digital camera now. It's a good camera (Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ8) and I like it, but sometimes I feel sort of limited, like it doesn't really help me get the great pictures I know I could get.
So that was really long, and I thank you if you read all the way through it.
I have a blog where I post what I think are my best photos. You can check it out: http://www.the-picture-effect.blogspot.com
Go ahead and say what you think. I can take it. (And be honest) I really would value some honest critiquing from other photographers since all I usually hear is that I have a great eye for photography. (that's what families are supposed to say, I guess)
Thanks again for reading this.
I'm sure you'll hear from me again soon!