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Boutte

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The first two look more like snapshots to me, and the second two look awesome. Nice job on the last one!

Regards,
Jake
 
Very nice, particularly Photo 3.
But all your subjects are fairly centred. That's not always quite so good...
 
The first two look more like snapshots to me, and the second two look awesome. Nice job on the last one!

Regards,
Jake
The first one is actually my favorite. What makes one picture a snap shot and another not?
Very nice, particularly Photo 3.
But all your subjects are fairly centred. That's not always quite so good...

I have to teach my self to think about that especially when I'm shooting quick to try and capture a fleeting moment.

Here's a perfect example of that.

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#1: Very colorful flamingo

#2; even though there is an overall dullness, the reflected face of the boy makes this image powerful]

#3: except the centering of the fish this is very beautiful and colourful

#4: Very good shot

#5: other than centering, this is a very good shot

Regards :D
 
The first two look more like snapshots to me, and the second two look awesome. Nice job on the last one!

Regards,
Jake
The first one is actually my favorite. What makes one picture a snap shot and another not?
Very nice, particularly Photo 3.
But all your subjects are fairly centred. That's not always quite so good...

"I have to teach my self to think about that especially when I'm shooting quick to try and capture a fleeting moment."

I think wat he means by snapshot is a photo that looks like it wasnt planned out, like you just walked up and say "oh I would like a pic of that for the family album" yu dont want to frame an animal soclose that it doesnt have anywhere to go, give it space in front to give the feeling that it has somewhere to go, your pic will have much more feeling then and will draw great interest. When you are shooting animals your point of focus should be the eyes, you always want to have there eyes in focus.
You have some great shots, the last two are beautiful , great job and thanks for sharing :thumbup:
 
Nice!. The shot with the boy would make a great facebook profile picture.
 
Image #2 is my favorite. The reflection of the kid is good, I just wish he was looking more at the ray. Nice shot regardless.
 
ahh nice pics.... Fish are usually a bit challenging, but you nailed that butterfly nicely!
 

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