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Are any of my pictures any good?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jessica-xo/
what do you thinkkk?
thankyou :P
aha, i'm 15 and ive been told they were good, but i wanted an opinion outside of people that know me, cause i think they're kinda biased and have to say they're good (;
6 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
at first i thought when i saw your pics they would be a complete amateur who was just pucked up a camera and shot random shots. but then i actually looked at him and i was completely blown away. i really liked your photos. and you should take photography classes and gaet even better seriously i think this category af art is your calling.
- Ara57Lv 71 decade ago
You have a nice beginning, and some nice pictures for your album. My favorite was the white bird on the rocks (#237?) Although the bird has a large blown area (bad), the lighting there was great, the rocks are defined by the very directional lighting, and the composition is good. Too bad the bird has lost detail. in the white feathers. The image could be adjusted in whatever program you use, which would make the rocks look great. Unfortunately blown pixels are lost forever.
I am not a fan of zoo photos generally. It is really hard to get captive wild animals without the "hand of man" included in the composition, but some of yours are not bad.
Your subjects are colorful and fun. I always suggest taking a class if possible, or joining a local photography or camera club. Look at good images of the type you are interested in capturing, in magazines (National Geographic, the photography mags etc) or on websites. Pay attention to the lighting and composition. Check out some books on basic photography and thoroughly read your camera manual to get the most from your equipment. Keep learning and practicing and you will see your skill grow. Best wishes!
- 5 years ago
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- 1 decade ago
Yes there are some that are very good. Some have the very common problem of being overexposed in some areas. You seem to have a knack for composition and juxtaposition. Keep at it and you could go far.
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- 1 decade ago
Yes your pictures are really great! KEEP IT UP!
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