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Do I take good pictures?

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http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w102/Bella_Gir/1.jpg

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w102/Bella_Gir/2.jpg

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w102/Bella_Gir/3.jpg

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w102/Bella_Gir/5.jpg

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w102/Bella_Gir/6.jpg

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w102/Bella_Gir/7.jpg

I know pictures are supposed to be unique and such, and these pictures are exactly how I wanted them to be.

[None photoshopped in any way.]

So what do you personally think about my pictures?

What would make me a really good photographer?

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  1. this is my full and complete honest answer

    yes, you are very good, but you could be better with some classes

    pic.1....it is good, but hard to tell what your trying to get the viewer to focus on

    pic.2...again good, for what position you had

    pic.3...this one would be great if the house and grass were moved...lol

    pic.4...the only thing wrong with this is the blur, with a better mega pixel camera it would be nice

    pic.5...this one is great...like, i can tell what you were looking to try to do...

    and 6.....no offense at ALL, but what is in the background?

    i think you should thake pictures that resemble your mood.......

    try to focus on one object...not many, then it looks jumbled

    like the one above, there was a tree,grass,and the house...i think you were goin for the tree, and it would of looked great with those things moved....

    hope i helped


  2. YES !!! you're a great photographer !!! my fav pic is the 2nd ...... ;)

  3. Very Good

  4. its alright though i love the second picture!

  5. you have great ideas which will make you photos great. don't center your photos (as a media and film student that's what we learned), and learn to take photos from a different dynamic. Also photoshopping is your friend and it will work to make your photos more visually interesting. here is a website that will help you with the rule of thirds:

    http://www.digital-photography-tips.net/...

    Keep trying and remember that practice makes perfect :)

    You have the drive and that's all that matters!

  6. Good landscape pictures.

    Try the beach, lakes, or mountains.

    Try at night, dusk, or early morning.

    Get some full moon photos.

    Good for you!

  7. The second to last one is cute, but yah that is about it.

  8. the first daisy one is very pointless because there is no real focus point. it is all very blurry which really makes a pointless picture. the grass shot has nothing very interesting to it except for the fact that youre laying on the ground. you are are not making the grass seem anymore interesting or attractive then it already is. its simply a picture of grass that was taken from the ground. none of these pictures really 'pop' except for maybe the first one where the palm tree looks all green. but thats about it. honest opinion.

  9. Maybe try taking a photography class or something?

    You're okay, but could be better. :)

    Good luck!

  10. really good....just focus more unless you were intending for them to be blurry....but the first flower picture and the last one were hard to find the good detail the others captured...p.s. when i read do it ake a good picture i thought it wa of you :)

  11. for unphotoshopped....it's really good actually. But if you get the chance make the things that you want to stand out more (ex: the flowers) with a whole bunch a touchups and full color, and the backgrounds blurrier

  12. Nope sorry.  You would need special effects to make them unique.

  13. I think you have the idea, get close to the subject/action and limit distraction

  14. they look very unplanned, like you just snapped a picture.

    and It's not very pleasant when there isn't a main focus on something, such as in picture 4.

    So you either aren't planning your pictures very well, or your camera is low quality.

    (Are you using a digital SLR or just a digital point-and-shoot?)

    By the way...Megapixels shouldn't really matter unless you plan on blowing up the picture.

  15. Sorry no. I'm an amateur photographer, but I do get paid so here are some tips.

    1. focus your images

    2. don't center your images (use the rule of 3rds)

    3. nature borders work great....like find a curved grass stem and take a picture through it

  16. #4 out of focus

    and i loved #5

    the rest seemed to me pictures that the PUD  would carry to demostrate hazards in the area.

    like that electrical wires above the tree

  17. I only like the second and third pictures. The subject should always be the main focus. In some of these, there isn't even a subject. Refine your main focus, and obsolete it, making it stand out. Also, try not to get in any extraneous objects. They take away beauty.

  18. You're okay.  You just need a lot of experience and better equipment.  God Bless you.

  19. yeah,some of these are really good!

    keep workin at it!!

  20. WOW YES COOL AWWW! THATS SO COOL!!AWW KEEP UP THE GUD WORK AND U WILL BE PERFECT A THIS!!!!!

  21. Personally, I love them ^_^ I think you'd make a very good photographer! The angle is great and the subjects are so simple, yet look so...unique and intriguing. I love them!

  22. i think they're interesting, they make the grass look really huge.

    i honestly couldn't tell if you'd make a good photographer, i don't know what it takes!

  23. They are good I suggest blazin some herb before you go out and take pictures you will see better results

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