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Is this decent photography?

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I am 14 btw

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  1. You take pretty pictures. However, your first picture was blurry and not done well at all. Your other four are pretty pictures, but in all of them, your horizon is slanted. You need to make sure your horizon is straight. Try taking unique pictures such as odd patterns or shadows. Remember that shadows and lighting make or break a picture. Take a photography class!


  2. Some of them are a bit blurry. Watch your horizon line too... make sure it isn't crooked.

  3. My favorite one was the one with a house in background. It added interest to an otherwise bland picture. The sunset was pretty, but it lacked any foreground. For landscape photography, try to keep the lens as wide as possible. Foreground would be nice, such as a little boy building a sand castle on the beach or a spider making its delicate web. Several boats in the background would be appreciated too. You get the hang of it right? Here are some of my shots: http://www.flickr.com/photos/29072912@N0...


  4. its okay.

  5. you certainly have an eye for a photo. it seems to me like your using the rule of thirds without even knowing it, what kind of camera are you using, with a better camera you would get much clearer and vibrant photos.  

  6. While it is obvious that in each image you were somewhere inspiring, as far as a photograph, there is no main subject, ie a point of interest...somewhere for the eyes to rest. If you are truly interested in photography and not just posting to hear "yes''s, you will take into consideration all the constructive criticism given here by others and apply it to future images. You obviously enjoy it, so I hope you continue to grow in the skill and keep shooting.

    My photo stream http://www.flickr.com/photos/perki88/

  7. 3 got my attention. it isn't blown out anywhere, and the colors are right on and it is atleast fairly sharp (i'm old and cannot tell if it's soft or if my eyes aren't focusing tonite).

    don't get discouraged by what some may say and don't believe the tripe that you're the greatest thing since sliced bread. keep shooting and studying your shots, study other photographers images and pick their brains and ask questions

    #3 is good, the others don't hold my attention and the first one is not well focused and there is camera shake, the second one is blown out where the sun is.

  8. its good i dont like the 1st one thoug

  9. heck yeah--more than decent

  10. They aren't too bad, but you must pay attention to getting your horizons level. The lightning shot didn't work. You need to study the technique of lightning strike capture. Tip: pay no attention to people like Sweeney Todd. Your photography will never improve if you do.

  11. I say the last 4 are expertly taken but I'm not so sure about the first one.

  12. It's not bad, but like anyone who does photography you have a lot to learn. We all do in fact. I suggest you look up what they call The Rule of Thirds when taking landscape shots and you will see what i mean.

    the last picture was good. Some things to read upon are composition, exposure, aperture and shutter priority, depth of field etc etc. Theres also a place called: http://www.photography-cafe.com

    I post my pictures on their and you get some good feed back from some very good photographers. Good Luck.


  13. Definitely decent...I can picture those on a postcard or a calendar (minus the first one...it doesn't seem to have any kind of focus). I must say that you live around some really beautiful places.

    Keep it up =]

  14. well, i didnt care for the first. I liked 2 alot, 3 was interesting, but the last 2 were AMAZING!!!!!

    In fact, I think i will show them to my Digital Art & Photography teacher! They were REALLY good! They look professional! You obviously know about every aspect of a photography! (or, you just have a good sence of vision, like me) But still, even if just that, you still need to know the techniques of photography! I LOVE the last 2! I think my favorite is #4....I have a thing for simplicity!

  15. Yes the ocean ones are VERY good in my opionion.

  16. I don't think they're that great, but keep studying photography and looking at other people's images, and see what things you like and don't like about images. think about lighting composition how images were taken.  

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