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I've been doing photography for about a year now and I'm currently taking a photography course in high school. This is my second topic regarding a photoshoot I've done for my friends. You can refer to my first photoshoot topic by clicking here.
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T5 SLR with a 18-55 mm lens.
A few of my favorite shots I took recently:
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T5 SLR with a 18-55 mm lens.
A few of my favorite shots I took recently:
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These are pretty decent! I like the first one the best. I don't have much for criticism because I'm no expert myself.
I need to find a girl like that one in white lmao
...for photos.. Of course..
I need to find a girl like that one in white lmao
...for photos.. Of course..
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Illustrated wrote These are pretty decent! I like the first one the best. I don't have much for criticism because I'm no expert myself.
I need to find a girl like that one in white lmao
...for photos.. Of course..
Of course
Cool photos bro
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hot grills?
9.9/10 obv
9.9/10 obv
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I feel that all of these photos are slightly underexposed and feel very flat.
Try working with the light around you to create areas of depth and try using a lower f.stop to achieve more depth.
The lens you are working with now is a kit lens, do some study on different areas of photography and maybe invest ins a more specialized piece of glass.
Try working with the light around you to create areas of depth and try using a lower f.stop to achieve more depth.
The lens you are working with now is a kit lens, do some study on different areas of photography and maybe invest ins a more specialized piece of glass.
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Zef wroteI feel that all of these photos are slightly underexposed and feel very flat.
Try working with the light around you to create areas of depth and try using a lower f.stop to achieve more depth.
The lens you are working with now is a kit lens, do some study on different areas of photography and maybe invest ins a more specialized piece of glass.
Thank you for your feedback! I'll be sure to try working with the light around me more to create areas of depth. Also, I've been planning on purchasing a new lens but I'm not quite sure which one I'd be interested in purchasing at the moment.
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Tight wroteZef wroteI feel that all of these photos are slightly underexposed and feel very flat.
Try working with the light around you to create areas of depth and try using a lower f.stop to achieve more depth.
The lens you are working with now is a kit lens, do some study on different areas of photography and maybe invest ins a more specialized piece of glass.
Thank you for your feedback! I'll be sure to try working with the light around me more to create areas of depth. Also, I've been planning on purchasing a new lens but I'm not quite sure which one I'd be interested in purchasing at the moment.
If you give me a budget and a style of photography you wish to explore I can assist in that recommendation.
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I know nothing about photography..
But I am pretty decent with Photoshop. The girl on the right seriously needs eye bag removal. Wouldn't take long to do but maybe your doing a natural shot IDK.
But I am pretty decent with Photoshop. The girl on the right seriously needs eye bag removal. Wouldn't take long to do but maybe your doing a natural shot IDK.
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Zef wroteTight wroteZef wroteI feel that all of these photos are slightly underexposed and feel very flat.
Try working with the light around you to create areas of depth and try using a lower f.stop to achieve more depth.
The lens you are working with now is a kit lens, do some study on different areas of photography and maybe invest ins a more specialized piece of glass.
Thank you for your feedback! I'll be sure to try working with the light around me more to create areas of depth. Also, I've been planning on purchasing a new lens but I'm not quite sure which one I'd be interested in purchasing at the moment.
If you give me a budget and a style of photography you wish to explore I can assist in that recommendation.
I mainly enjoy to work with my model to achieve the best shots of them. I'd like to focus on photographing portraits as it's what I have the most interest in at the moment. My budget would be around $100 - $500 which is definitely not enough to afford the best portrait lens but something that's better then the kit lens which I'm currently stuck using would hopefully be an improvement.
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Tight wroteZef wroteTight wroteZef wrote [align=center]I feel that all of these photos are slightly underexposed and feel very flat.
Try working with the light around you to create areas of depth and try using a lower f.stop to achieve more depth.
The lens you are working with now is a kit lens, do some study on different areas of photography and maybe invest ins a more specialized piece of glass.
Thank you for your feedback! I'll be sure to try working with the light around me more to create areas of depth. Also, I've been planning on purchasing a new lens but I'm not quite sure which one I'd be interested in purchasing at the moment.
If you give me a budget and a style of photography you wish to explore I can assist in that recommendation.
I mainly enjoy to work with my model to achieve the best shots of them. I'd like to focus on photographing portraits as it's what I have the most interest in at the moment. My budget would be around $100 - $500 which is definitely not enough to afford the best portrait lens but something that's better then the kit lens which I'm currently stuck using would hopefully be an improvement.[/align]
Here is a lens that would greatly help with shooting portraits.
Now with this your frame will be relatively closed and there will be extremely minimal room for in lens cropping.
So what this means is you will be the frame, so get comfortable with moving a lot, shifting an inc here and an inch there to achieve your shot, and sitting in mud (:
The way I knew it was no good photographer makes it out bug bite or tick latched free with a macro lol
In addition to being a good portrait lens you will have the ability to take great close up (macro) photography.
Now remember this is a 60mm lens which means you will need to be withing 25ish feet of your subject.
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Now with this your frame will be relatively closed and there will be extremely minimal room for in lens cropping.
So what this means is you will be the frame, so get comfortable with moving a lot, shifting an inc here and an inch there to achieve your shot, and sitting in mud (:
The way I knew it was no good photographer makes it out bug bite or tick latched free with a macro lol
In addition to being a good portrait lens you will have the ability to take great close up (macro) photography.
Now remember this is a 60mm lens which means you will need to be withing 25ish feet of your subject.
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