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I've been a photographer for about 18 months by now.When I first started I did huge amounts of reading diffenrent tutorials lessons and articles.But couldn't get the colors and quality I wanted.
Here you can see examples of my recent work.

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I developed my own tecniques of shooting and postprocessing.They are actually very simple.If you like my pictures I could share everything I know by now.I could publish a series of arcticles or something.Please let me know what you think.
Thanks.
 
If you like my pictures I could share everything I know by now.
I could publish a series of arcticles or something.
Please let me know what you think.

I think that you could be a productive member here and that usually starts by posting pictures for critique and commenting on other people's pictures.
 
The few that show up immediately on that website are quite good. Definitely a major cut above the average ho hum throw a dart at a computer monitor sort of self claimed pro protographer around town.

The only issue I see cropping up consistently is that your lighting hue seems to be maybe be a little bit fast and loose. As in a bit overly orange indoors, and a bit overly blue/green in the forest, etc. And to some extent more orange in the same shoot when the person is closer to the incandescent lamp, etc. Maybe it's a very intentional style, i don't know. It strikes me a bit as "leave all the settings in the camera and/or RAW converter at one color setup and not worrying about white balance as a creative element," though. Which if so, might be a missed opportunity for more creative control.

Anyway, I'm just rambling on that one point because it's the only one I thought of, not because it's serious. Again, the photography is really nice. And welcome to the site. Especially for 18 months, that's impressive.
 
The few that show up immediately on that website are quite good. Definitely a major cut above the average ho hum throw a dart at a computer monitor sort of self claimed pro protographer around town.

The only issue I see cropping up consistently is that your lighting hue seems to be maybe be a little bit fast and loose. As in a bit overly orange indoors, and a bit overly blue/green in the forest, etc. And to some extent more orange in the same shoot when the person is closer to the incandescent lamp, etc. Maybe it's a very intentional style, i don't know. It strikes me a bit as "leave all the settings in the camera and/or RAW converter at one color setup and not worrying about white balance as a creative element," though. Which if so, might be a missed opportunity for more creative control.

Anyway, I'm just rambling on that one point because it's the only one I thought of, not because it's serious. Again, the photography is really nice. And welcome to the site. Especially for 18 months, that's impressive.

All these color shifts I did on purpose.I just like the feeling of a warm indoor color.Outside I almost never use flash but I do mess with colors quite a bit trying to bring colors closer together or create color contrast.
 
your images are very nice, i like the processing, please share

you should post them

many members are hesitant to click on links
 
Thanks!I will try to do one per week or so and see how it goes.
 

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