This is my first bird pic,at the time I was happy with it, this owl landed in my backyard and stayed all day, taken on 35mm film with Pentax Km and 55 f1.8.
This is my first bird pic,at the time I was happy with it, this owl landed in my backyard and stayed all day, taken on 35mm film with Pentax Km and 55 f1.8.
Thanks all for making me feel better. I always thought I was the only one with a lot of duds. Since I joined AP my album of duds seems to be increasing in size!! I must be learning. Will find a dud to post tomorrow.
Ok I will play along as well. Here is my first Bee Macro (trust me it is a bee)
Wayne
At least you got the top of his head in focus Wayne. Mark's dog a couple up could have done with your focusing skills ..
"It is one thing to make a picture of what a person looks like, it is another thing to make a portrait of who they are" - Paul Caponigro
Constructive Critique of my photographs is always appreciated
Nikon, etc!
RICK
My Photography
Was that a dog in Marks photo? I just checked, and so it is. I love his eyes, they really show his personality well
Oh well, I suppose the only is way up for us all- thank goodness we have AP- we need it.
Some of these are purely Craptacular!
Great work guys.
Greg Bartle,
I have a Pentax and I'm not afraid to use it.
Pentax K5
Sigma 10-20 | Tamron 17-50 F:2.8 | Sigma 50 F:1.4 | Sigma 70-200 F:2.8 Plus a bunch of Ye Olde lenses
Would you like to see more?
http://flickr.com/photosbygreg
Monika
Equipment: Canon 60D, Nikon FE, Nikkor 50mm 1.8 lens, Fancier FT-662A tripod, 18-55mm kit lens, 55-250mm kit lens, 30mm 1.4 Sigma lens, LR4, PS Elements
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Here is my dud, one example of many. I think I may have one leg shorter than the other. The horizon in many of my early shots were never straight. I’ve learned to cope with my problem by holding the camera crocked, seems to work the horizons are now straight most of the time. Composition in this photo also seems to be lacking unless you are doing a study of poles.
At least you could have painted them blue, then you'd have an original copy of Blue Poles!
All my photos are taken with recycled pixels.
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.
Wisdom, is knowing not to serve it in a fruit salad.
Ok maybe I am still too much of a beginner. What is exactly wrong with your picture? Please show me To me it is great!
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Ooops the photo I'm referring to is Ionika's "poorly taken, opportunity lost"
Roy
5D MkIII gripped; EF 17-40 f/4L; EF 24-105 f/4L; EF 50 f/1.8; EF 135 f/2L; 580EXII; Manfrotto 055XPROB & 308RC ballhead; Computrekker Plus AW
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Some great stuff coming through now. I would love to go skiing down Brigitte's waterline (wouldn't need a boat).
Nice sky there Roy!
Taken with my point and shoot in mid 2010, plus I thought I'd attempt a composite - back when my pp skills were rather shocking
Canon 7D Mark II
Adam Brice
I can out-cringe that. There was someone in the foreground when I reached for the camera, I didn't let them leaving stop me though!! It gave me a chance to remember all the many other things going on at the time
105_0523-mckinnons by fenderstrat1963, on Flickr
Here's mine from my brother's 30th a few years ago..I think it was my first comp entry on here!
Was soooo in love with selective colouring back then...my brother has this on canvas hanging on his wall...I cringe every time I see it!
IMG_2880v5.jpg
Tania
CC always welcome http://www.taniafernandesphotography.com.au/
Canon 5d iii, Canon 7d, 50 f/1.8 II, 85 f/1.8, 70-200 f/2.8 L IS, 100 f/2.8 USM Macro