QUOTE(MR.Shiney @ May 19 2008, 05:18 PM)
Nice candid for the first picture.The 4th picture, I would prefer to have more space on the left so that her hand won't be chopped off
My 2 cents.
Edinor Yaziz Photography, Anas & Nurain
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QUOTE(MR.Shiney @ May 20 2008, 03:42 PM) thanks for the comment thar Hmm, the 3rd picture should use wider aperture to make her stand out more. Anyway quite a good shot. Got feel. yeah, i focused myself the girl with the gown thats why all her shots are okay. noted, will remember it every time. any cents are welcomed. |
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QUOTE(jsc_tidus @ Jun 2 2008, 01:24 PM) Shooting flowing liquids is pretty interesting. You can play with low and high shutter to get different effect. If you want to freeze those water droplets, use fast shutter speed. ![]() If you want to have a flowing river to look silky smooth, use lower shutter speed. ![]() p/s: Pardon my noobie shots by my S3 IS |
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