Who here is into Photography?

This is one of my favorite photos of late.

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I love macro anyway, and think you did a very good job. The color is really cool sort of washed out dreamy, but it appears deliberate, w/ a soft focus. I really like the composition in that you didn't center the flower, and you have a effective use of the background w/ the deeper color.

I understand where you were going w/ the editing of the watermarks embedded in the photo, and think it is a cool concept, but don't love it for this pic. I find it very distracting and not adding to or enhancing the pic at all.

These are just my opinions, I don't have any credentials to judge photography.
 
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I think everyone even the professionals take a lot of pics for the few keepers. I know I take hundreds and will get maybe 10% awesome, and 50% mediocre, the rest throw away or duplicates b/c of multiple snaps to get just the right one.

That is what is sooooooooooooooooooooo awesome about digital, costs just as much to click once as 100 times.

I have never had the opportunity to take a photography class (which I would love), but if you feel you aren't getting the type of shots you want and can't take a class, really look at your pics and try to identify what about them you think is the most average, say boring composition for instance. Then give yourself an assignment, to out and shoot some pics w/ a goal like nothing can be centered, or everything has to be shot from low to the ground, or overhead, or something like that.
 
Kassaundra, I just had to comment on your signature first.. LOL The girl scouts have a tshirt that says "Save the earth, it's the only planet with Girl Scout Cookies"

I agree with your advice. I'm still learning, but in some ways photography is an art form. You can be taught the technical aspects, the mechanics of taking a photo. But a great photo is really something that just happens. That one shot out of an entire role that is THE one. Sometimes it isn't even what you thought would be a great picture.

Has anyone else watched "National Geographic's The Photographers"? I'm not sure if it is still streaming on NetFlix, but it is an awesome documentary. That is what I strive for, a picture that you can feel, that makes the viewer feel like they are THERE.

I love trying to catch the perfect action shot as well. Here is one of my faves of my boy Rayden
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I won't tell you what this pic is. I'd like to see if you can "get" the backstory, just from the image

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yes, it was her first time fly fishing. I had walked down to the river to take some shots and asked him if he cared if I shot some photos. He said "go ahead" and I had been snapping away for quite a while and before they left he came over and asked me if I could send him any of the pictures. He had forgotten to take his camera and wanted to be able to preserve the moment. He was thrilled to get the pictures.

Here is another shot that I took that morning.
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This one reminds me of a tourism flyer lol
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I got my external HD working and that's where all my "good" pics were stored.

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it's a good headshot, but then there is this....

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I won't even think about how many pics I took that morning! lol I've shared maybe 20 of them?
 
I have some shots like that at a local petting type zoo, the Gparents were there w/ their gson and they forgot their camera so I took pics and emailed to them. The boy was extremely photogenic and the pics turned out really good.
 
My husband got me a slave drive that I store all my pics on, and I have almost 3000 on FB. The ones on my slave drive are all the pics I haven't deleted, and are full file size. The ones on FB are tiny file sized and a small fraction of my total collection.
 

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