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- Ansell ALv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Simple blunt answer - NO.
Be honest with yourself, would you actually want to buy a shot like this yourself http://www.flickr.com/photos/42144277@N00/39871555...
??
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Far from, I'm afraid.
You are severely lacking in composition, proper exposure, lighting, and overall quality. Some shots are overexposed, others are just bland and don't mean anything. All of them are simple snapshots that any tourist can take.
Spend some time learning to photograph well and use your equipment properly. Then you may be good enough to sell. Don't rush before you're even remotely ready.
- JohnLv 41 decade ago
Not sure what an annoth is, but for normal sales, I would have to say sorry but no.
They look like regular snapshots, there's much more to a photo than show up and press a button. Learn come compositional tricks and tips and try again. Don't give up.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Well No, it seems like you haven't thought about how you are going to take a shot to the best. There are so many things that make a good shot. Read what Edwin said, he's covered everything, I can't be bothered.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
hi, ive read the sarcasm, and sadly i have to agree, its not saleable, unless youre from advocat lane...
lets look at why;
what are we looking at, slabs of concrete, or an over exposed sky? and theres NO WAY a compact point and shoot can handle the complexities of multiple areas, with different lighting... so heres a little trick, take two shots, one exposed for the skyline, and one for the shadows, then photoshop them together...
you youngsters think its so easy... it isnt.. we make it look easy, based on hundreds of thousands of images...
but in truth, everything you ever see in print has been edited and photoshopped... skills you need to learn...
dont give up... and you dont need photoshop, theres free clones called gimp, or gimpshop, or you can find a copy of paintshop pro 9, 11, or 12.. on ebay for under 20 quid...
- EDWINLv 71 decade ago
Unfortunately, no. Sorry to say but they are just snapshots.
Here are some books that will help you to improve your photography.
"The Art of Digital Photography" by Joseph Meehan.
"The Moment It Clicks" by Joe McNally.
"Understanding Exposure" & "Understanding Shutter Speed", both by Bryan Peterson.
Visit this website. http://www.digital-photography-school.com/
Here are some sites to review:
http://www.hardietruesdale.com/
http://www.stevewaltonfineart.com/
http://www.lisakristine.com/gallery/index.html
Study, practice, experiment, improve.