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Gedski
Posted 25/11/2011 - 17:47 Link
Please forgive if this is either in the wrong place or not allowed. I have just uploaded my first proper DSLR photograph. I would be grateful if some of you can 'pass judgement' upon it's worth, or otherwise. If it is 'garbage', then please feel free to say as much. It's not much good to me if you are being patronising because I am a novice. Kind regards.
greynolds999
Posted 25/11/2011 - 18:01 Link
If you want to have a thread for comments I would suggest you link the picture here as the gallery isn't the right place for a discussion.

Actually, why don't I do it for you...

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Gedski
Posted 25/11/2011 - 18:13 Link
A thousand pardons. I'll need to learn how to do this. Thanks for doing it for me, greynolds 999.

Just to recap then. This is my first effort at DSLR albeit taken with the 'autopilot' on. It was taken at around 08:15 today. It appears 'as is', that is to say completely unedited, straightened or cropped.

I would appreciate it if some of you would 'pass judgement' upon it. If you think that it is 'garbage' then I would rather that you say that and not patronise a complete DSLR novice.
Edited by Gedski: 25/11/2011 - 18:22
Frankie
Posted 25/11/2011 - 18:33 Link
Hi Gedski,
I'm fairly new to this site and I've only recently got a DSLR. I'm no expert when it comes to making a judgement about other people's photographs, so I won't comment. I've been entering the weekly competitions on this site and that forces you to take a photograph on a particular topic and then you get the judges opinion of your input. You could try that for some honest feedback.
K5 + 18-135mm kit lens
Gedski
Posted 25/11/2011 - 19:25 Link
Frankie wrote:
Hi Gedski,
I'm fairly new to this site and I've only recently got a DSLR. I'm no expert when it comes to making a judgement about other people's photographs, so I won't comment. I've been entering the weekly competitions on this site and that forces you to take a photograph on a particular topic and then you get the judges opinion of your input. You could try that for some honest feedback.
Thanks Frankie.
gartmore
Posted 25/11/2011 - 19:32 Link
Now moved to 'Your Photos'
Ken
“We must avoid however, snapping away, shooting quickly and without thought, overloading ourselves with unnecessary images that clutter our memory and diminish the clarity of the whole.” - Henri Cartier-Bresson -
RCA
Posted 25/11/2011 - 21:40 Link
Hi Gedski

I cant comment greatly because I havent been taking pics for long myself, but - looks like a pretty good first time out to me! What do you think? It is important that you like your photos yourself.

Clare
Gedski
Posted 26/11/2011 - 13:50 Link
RCA wrote:
Hi Gedski

I cant comment greatly because I havent been taking pics for long myself, but - looks like a pretty good first time out to me! What do you think? It is important that you like your photos yourself.

Clare
Hello Clare, I don't think that it is too bad. The colours are as I remember on taking the 'pic'. I can't see what can be done to improve thess type of photographs. You can't change your position or you will lose the convenient space that I found for the morning sun.

Perhaps others have the knowledge to enlighten me.
japers45
Posted 26/11/2011 - 15:10 Link
Hi Gedski, the shot is not bad, has some impact because of the vast dynamic range between the dark and light.

Overall it isnt the most interesting composition but I'm sure you will be posting more intersting subjects. look forward to seeing them.
davidstorm
Posted 26/11/2011 - 20:15 Link
Hi Gedski, I commented on this picture in the Gallery. In terms of the exposure it is spot-on, but it's not the most interesting subject. I'm sure with practice your pictures will come on in leaps and bounds. I find the technical aspects of getting the exposure & focus right are the easy bits - I would suggest once you have learned the basics of using the camera you focus more on the compositional side of the pictures as getting this right makes the difference between ordinary and exceptional. Not that I've taken many exceptional shots but I think I can recognise it in other people's pictures!

Regards
David
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Sean282
Posted 27/11/2011 - 02:22 Link
davidstorm wrote:
Not that I've taken many exceptional shots but I think I can recognise it in other people's pictures!
+1

Composition or photographers eye takes time to develop....I keep telling myself that anyway
Gedski
Posted 27/11/2011 - 16:59 Link
Thanks for all of your comments, they really are appreciated. I promise to do better.

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