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Hi, I'm fairly new to digital photos and the post processing of them. I would appreciate it when you have a few minutes to spare that you can take a look at my photoblog and give me comments whether good or bad :)
I have read a number of threads on here and they are most informative, still got a lot to read and learn though yet!
thanks again
Karen
Welcome Karen. :thumbs: Any questions don't be afraid to ask. What we don't know, we're good at making up. :D
Welcome on board, you've got some nice pics going there, constructive crit. on some of your landscapes thay appear a tad under exposed, bit dark. IMO.
Warspite
15-06-2006, 00:16
Welcome to the forum:)
minimeeze
15-06-2006, 06:51
Hi, and welcome - there are some nice shots in your blog :)
Double_Agent
15-06-2006, 07:11
ello
Welcome on board, you've got some nice pics going there, constructive crit. on some of your landscapes thay appear a tad under exposed, bit dark. IMO.
Thanks, I am just getting the hang of post processing on Photoshop, I found a really good tip on one of the threads in here and used it. I am going to be altering some of these shortly hopefully
I have only had the CAnon s70 a month so I am still playing about with the settings on it.
Thanks for the compliments on some of my pics thou :)
Welcome Karen. :thumbs: Any questions don't be afraid to ask. What we don't know, we're good at making up. :D
Dont worry I will ask if I need help, we all have to start somewhere :)
Forbiddenbiker
15-06-2006, 08:04
Welcome Karen, Some great shots there and some not, and a few stunners as well.
I look forward to seeing more. :)
Welcome Karen, Some great shots there and some not, and a few stunners as well.
I look forward to seeing more. :)
Hopefully now I have got hold of the Dummies Guide to Photoshop, the pics should be better :)
Which were the stunners as a matter of interest?
Hello :)
I thought similar to the above when I looked at your pictures. You definitely have an eye for a shot.
There were some which are high contrast scenes which are difficult/impossible to expose correctly and need a bit of processing (such as the HDR type techniques you will see mentioned around the forum). Also a couple had the subject a bit too central and might be better composed a little differently.
I don't think I would have noticed such things before I got back into photography with my latest digital. The forum has improved my photography and I'm sure you will enjoy it here too :)
Forbiddenbiker
15-06-2006, 12:05
Which were the stunners as a matter of interest?
Heehee.
Not telling you..:razz: ;)
Only joking, the first I thought was great was the blue beach/sunset one with the breaker posts thing going off towards the horizon.... there where others I’m sure, I was flicking through quite quickly....so I just can remember what and which, sorry.
I look forward to seeing your next ones though. :thumbs:
thanks :)
I have got over 500 pics in camera but I am struggling to find a decent one :(
Forbiddenbiker
16-06-2006, 12:38
That makes me feel better :thumbs: ....join the club. :lol:
Your gonna have to pick one now and show it in the 'sharing forum'...that’s the rules ya see.
:rules:
;)
That makes me feel better :thumbs: ....join the club. :lol:
Your gonna have to pick one now and show it in the 'sharing forum'...that’s the rules ya see.
:rules:
;)
im trying!! :(
Karamac, mmmmm, used to be a really nice chocolate bar :p
Karamac, mmmmm, used to be a really nice chocolate bar :p
yeh till I ate them all :lol:
Hi & welcome Karen
Storm brewing is one of the stunners for me.
You know... I am sure I saw that rastafarian sheep at the carribean music festival I went to today.
Looking forward to seeing more (photos not rastafarian sheep :) ).
Mike.
Hiya Karen, sorry I didn't jump in the thread before :)
Welcome to the forums. Enjoy your stay, please keep your feet off the furniture, and help yourself to as many tea and biccies as you like :thumbs:
Will have a look at your blog in a mo :) Always warm to another 'tographers gallery :)
RickMezza
18-06-2006, 15:08
Sorry its a bit late Karen, but Hi and :welcome:
I cant find the thread that says how to put a pic directly into thread, please direct me :)
Hope you learn as much and have as much fun on the Forum as I have.
thanks.... theres loads of stuff to read yet, keep me occupied at work anyway :)
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