Khayembii
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Welp, I'm new here. I've been lurking for a while but haven't really posted. I've owned a Nikon D300 for a while now and can never seem to get out and use it. I come from a science background and, while I love all kinds of art, whenever I try to sit down and do anything artistic I always seem to get lost and don't know how to start, so I stop. It's really frustrating because I'd like to learn how to become a better photographer and express myself artistically in general. So I figured I'd start with photography since I already have the equipment.
Someone here posted this:
I have an abstract grasp of the former, in the sense that I understand how all of these things work together (mastery of this, though, is another story entirely, which takes experience). The latter, though, I'm sort of stumped on. Further, when I go out to shoot photos I end up walking around for the most part not sure of what to take. My friend, who is a professional photographer, gave me the advice (as everyone has heard) of "shoot constantly" but I seriously have no idea how to do that.
I'm tentatively planning some long term traveling about a year or two out and by then I would like to be proficient enough to take quality photos.
Anyways, here's a few that I've taken recently with my own personal critiques:
First off, this image was basically a test and when I shot it was just trying to see how it would turn out. Shot in RAW so when I took it it was basically all black but was able to salvage it in PS to this extent. So I know I could have done better. Also would like to remove that sign and it looks slightly off center to me. My photog friend also said that photographing buildings like this isn't the greatest idea because of the perspective lines caused by the building, which can be corrected in PS (he showed me how), but I liked it better like this so I don't know if that's some kind of faux pas or something.
Heh, portrait of a friend, messed a little with the white balance in PS because it was off when I shot but that's about it IIRC.
Sort of a ridiculous self-portrait. I don't really know if this is any good.
Let's hear it. Don't worry, I can take it.
Someone here posted this:
When you understand what happens to a photo when you change shutter speed, lens aperture, ISO, focus mode, metering mode, and white balance you will have acquired the basic technical photographic knowledge.
When you understand how form, line, shape, shadows, proportion, scale, perspective, affect how a viewer experiences your photos you will have acquired the basis artistic knowledge needed.
I have an abstract grasp of the former, in the sense that I understand how all of these things work together (mastery of this, though, is another story entirely, which takes experience). The latter, though, I'm sort of stumped on. Further, when I go out to shoot photos I end up walking around for the most part not sure of what to take. My friend, who is a professional photographer, gave me the advice (as everyone has heard) of "shoot constantly" but I seriously have no idea how to do that.
I'm tentatively planning some long term traveling about a year or two out and by then I would like to be proficient enough to take quality photos.
Anyways, here's a few that I've taken recently with my own personal critiques:

First off, this image was basically a test and when I shot it was just trying to see how it would turn out. Shot in RAW so when I took it it was basically all black but was able to salvage it in PS to this extent. So I know I could have done better. Also would like to remove that sign and it looks slightly off center to me. My photog friend also said that photographing buildings like this isn't the greatest idea because of the perspective lines caused by the building, which can be corrected in PS (he showed me how), but I liked it better like this so I don't know if that's some kind of faux pas or something.

Heh, portrait of a friend, messed a little with the white balance in PS because it was off when I shot but that's about it IIRC.

Sort of a ridiculous self-portrait. I don't really know if this is any good.
Let's hear it. Don't worry, I can take it.
