Post your best photograph
Digital Cameras, SLRs, and getting that perfect picture in Photoshop.
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Re: Post your best photographIMO, there's a bit too much going on in it and my eyes are just jumping everywhere. Technically, it's good, but the composition needs work.(Original post by cgvince)
What do guys think of this ??? , its T4 Heathrow Airport
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Re: Post your best photographI hope you don't resent me for being honest, but I don't really see the point of this picture. Which central motive did you have in mind? To me the whole composition seems fractured, too many details, drops of rain on the lense ...(Original post by cgvince)
What do guys think of this ??? , its T4 Heathrow Airport
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Some suggestions: if you like the flares of the cars' lights try to find an elevated position (a bridge is always good), thus you get different lanes with white as well as red light. The picture has no data about aperture, exposure time etc. but since the light of the lantern on the left seems to be quite strong I'd stop down a little bit.
Those are some nice examples (not by me though
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poor quality as i don't have the original files on me now to upload, so these are from fb!
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Took this a few weeks ago, my best this year I think.

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These are stunning, nice one.

Grow , on Flickr
This is one of hte less terrible from a series of terrible pics on a roll of Ilford HP5 B&W film. I thought it was supposed to be smooth. Grain everywhere! -
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St Bernard by MonsterMuffin20, on Flickr

St Bernard by MonsterMuffin20, on Flickr

Ouchy. by MonsterMuffin20, on Flickr
Movement of people made these difficult and they came out off but I still like them regardless.

Milano. by MonsterMuffin20, on Flickr

Milano. by MonsterMuffin20, on FlickrLast edited by Monstermuffin20; 24-06-2012 at 18:02. -
Re: Post your best photographJust wanted to say thanks for your comment again! I actually ended up submitting it for a competition on Amateur Photographer and instead got it appraised and printed in their magazine this year
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Photo from last year at Brighton beach
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Re: Post your best photographYeah, about that. You've got the jist of what aperture is but you dont need a low aperture to have a soft background.(Original post by mel0n)
(as far as I know, and I may well be wrong).
It is all relative to the focal length, lens diameter, focus distance from the lens to the subject and the distance the subject is from the background
Almost all compacts I have set my hands on have a low f-numbers (around f/2.8 or lower)
All shot at f/16 (a very, very small aperture)
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by no means are they to the quality of the others in here though

