First few favourites from my new camera...

Welcome to the forum :wave: this is quite a varied set and showing some potential (y) One suggestion what I can give is think about what you want in frame (y) as an example (y) from the title I'd think that the main subject were the tyre, as such I would expect to see in fully in frame (y) but in joining TP you've joined the best place to learn about your camera and develop your skills (y)

Matt
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Hey, cheers mate, i think with that pic I wasn't sure what to call it so I just named it after the wheels lol. Point taken on board though, makes sense. Thanks for the welcome too :) (y)
 
VERY varied selection Raj! :LOL:

Its hard to critique as there all so different. If anything, I would suggest just to keep an eye on the simple things.... like cropping, and keeping the photograph level were appropriate - like the snooker table which appears on a slant to me.

You obviously have some knowledge of the camera with the skills you have displayed. Try concentrating on 1 subject or 1 particular skill / effect at a time.

And welcome (y)

Ian
 
VERY varied selection Raj! :LOL:

Its hard to critique as there all so different. If anything, I would suggest just to keep an eye on the simple things.... like cropping, and keeping the photograph level were appropriate - like the snooker table which appears on a slant to me.

You obviously have some knowledge of the camera with the skills you have displayed. Try concentrating on 1 subject or 1 particular skill / effect at a time.

And welcome (y)

Ian

Thanks for the feedback and welcome :D:D

Yeah I can see what you mean about the snooker table, there are a couple features and effects I want to get really good at, hopefully the tips provided by yourself and others on here will help.

Thanks once again.
 
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