Finally getting it!

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Am a newbie in the photography world, and have had my 400D for a week or two now. After taking over 200 shots with the kit lens, I finally managed to get 2 today which I am really happy about.
Please feel free to give me some C+C.

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Michael.
 
haha, I was actually in an eco park.
I like these, not because I thought they were interesting, but just the sharpness and the colours are of a standard I was expecting from a DSLR.
 
Am a newbie in the photography world, and have had my 400D for a week or two now. After taking over 200 shots with the kit lens, I finally managed to get 2 today which I am really happy about.
Please feel free to give me some C+C.

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LlwCNJH2po0L1iXx0503ks3kskXL0003kskXLSDUJmIlN.jpg



Michael.

Personally I would have cropped the top image to get rid of the distracting bars running vertically through the image. Otherwise, not a bad start to a hobby that can consume hours and hours of your time! Enjoy...
 
Am a newbie in the photography world, and have had my 400D for a week or two now. After taking over 200 shots with the kit lens, I finally managed to get 2 today which I am really happy about.
Please feel free to give me some C+C.

3CvncZd1wqmJmawSCU03ks3kskXL0003kskXLSDUJmIlN.jpg

I personally find those bars to distracting, but I can see the image you were going for, nice colours and DoF on this one.


Crop it down so it's portrait and not landscape and you'll have a nice shot there :)

Well done! Now go take some more!
 
that is a really nice crop bringerofdecay, what strategy do you use to decide where to crop?

just went for a crop at the same aspect ratio as the original through the bars/wire. imo a landscape is always better than a portrait for lower lying flowers

edit: oh, and rule of thirds
 
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