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    My new little girl

    Congratulation, lovely photo.
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    Daughter blowing dandelion clock.

    Brilliant photo, looks timeless. One tip I have read recently is to try and to keep the nose within the frame of the face, so if you had moved slightly to the left and got a different angle the nose would have been kept within the circle of the face and possibly improved it somewhat, not sure...
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    Hi folks

    Hi folks, Glad to see this forum, what I have seen so far is fabulous. Just thought I'd introduce myself. Been doing photography on and of since I was 14. Now I am older I am taking it a bit more seriously. Will post some photos soon for you all to comment on, however if you want a sneek...
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    A flower I can't Spell !!!

    Brilliant photo. Lovely colours or should I say colour.
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    Corfe Night Life

    I have to admit I prefer the light trails. It add something to the picture like the contrast of something old and something modern. Without the light trails it feels like a ghost town.
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    Various car pictures i have taken!

    Out of all the photos the one I like best is the one with the red car and the metal shed or garage. I think that one has potential, need to capture the light better and think about your composition a bit more. Can I ask how are you taking the photos? Are you using full auto or programme mode...
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    Scottish castles & lochs

    I would love to be able to take photos like these. Love the drama and the dynamism of the photos. My only critique is in the first two photos, it is not clear what I am supposed to be looking at. The castle or the light patch in front of the castle. It is like a spot light that can't find the...
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    Tamron 10-24 or Sigma 10-20

    Personally I would always go for the bigger aperture, however you don't mention what kind of photos you are hoping to achieve with the lens. The second point I would consider is whether it worth saving up a bit more and getting a lens suitable for full sensor. Generally lens for full sensor...
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