Took this photo last year and just found it and thought it was quite nice. I would love feedback as I would like to get into nature photography this year. Any advice would be gratefully received.
Robin by Victoria Ayres, on Flickr
So I have been and I had alot less time than I planned to take photos at each waterfall. Neither of the following have been edited. I am not 100% happy with the composition but i do prefer the first one. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks very much, I think the timing is where I possibly have been going wrong in the past! Going to the Brecon Beacons got a 9 mile route which I have been told has quite a few waterfalls. .
Thanks for your advice. I have a tripod and I have bought some filters, never used them before though. Is there a set shutter speed time to get the milky effect without burning out the photo?
I am going on a walk in Wales next weekend and there are alot of Waterfall. I love photos of Waterfalls and have tried a few times in the past but I never seem to be able to get it right. Any advice on the matter would be great.
I have a Canon 600D basic lens and a Zoom lens, so nothing special.
I haven't been on here for a while, and want to get back into my photography properly again. I took this photo of a deer in Woburn during the rutting, back in October last year and would like some feedback on it.
Woburn Deer by Victoria Ayres, on Flickr
I am a relative beginner with taking photos and my new years resolution is to get much better. I did take some good ones last year but I always found it difficult to take a nice photo with nice sky without it being washed out. I have been told a filter will help but i have no idea how and which...
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