Good luck Denise! I'm sure you're gonna have a fun time shooting, see ya later!
Good luck Denise! I'm sure you're gonna have a fun time shooting, see ya later!
Originally Posted by ddt0725
Be careful, though. Bryan is responsible for my purchase of several thousand dollars of gear....
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Not that I regret it.
Originally Posted by Sinh Nhut Nguyen
+1
And take lots and lots of pictures, and rarely center the subject in the picture. Use the rule of thirds. []
Originally Posted by ShutterbugJohan
I forget this rule a lot. Sometimes I need the center autofocus point because it's the only one that works well enough, and I figure I'll just go a little wide and crop later to taste. Sometimes I opt for the rule of some other ratio. Sometimes I remember it, and use it, and if it works out, am very proud of myself for becoming so smart [H]
enjoy taking pictures and enjoy what you shoot.
to me the most important feature missing from most photograph's is good composition work on forming well composed pictures.
all the technical stuff can be learned by simple reading over this site and others like it.
The best thing to do is just click lots of pics and choose some best photos you have click.You can take the help of your friends.Then look at and talk to your friends and take advice where you lack.One more thing you have a complete knowledge of photoshop.
Denise, shoot, shoot some more and shoot again. Enjoy yourself and experiment. Find subject matter which you have passion toward and that will translate into your artwork. View work you admire, no matter what the medium. Listen to music which will also inspire visions you want to create. You will eventually move from focusing on gear and settings to creating imagery that you and others enjoy. But the most important critic will be you. Welcome to what I consider to be the magnificent world of imagery.