Official DSLR Photography Thread

treeafodo

Austin
Coming from someone who isn't very good with a camera yet your photos have taken a huge progression over a short amount of time. I need to work with my camera more often.
 

whitedc4

Well-Known Member
I think I go out once a month with my camera. Which isn't much but everytime I figure out more tweeks :D

I appreciate all the feedback I can get :)
Plus I'm pretty sure it's not fair to say that about yourself!!!
You're better than you were the day you started And that means progression!
 


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MrGurley

************5-0
broke the Nikon out, shitty weather and a filthy car but zero fucks were given

 


NemesisCBR

Boredest Member
Nice exposures rach!

The colors of those wheels Gurley... pretty sick. If only your car were black. :mrgreen:


This may be a car forum but this sub section is far from pure automotive photography. This is the section for those of us who just love photography.








I took a f*** ton of photos this weekend and unlike when i do track events, a lot of them came out decently. I'm talking 699 photos total so uhh im only going to post a few here and there. It was my first time going to a comic convention to take photos of the cosplayers and it was one hell of an experience! What rachel said is right. Just keep working on it and you'll make progress. There hasnt been a single time ive done a practice shoot where i havent learned from it yet. And every single time ive spoken with a photographer ive found the information helpful or put it to use.
 
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whitedc4

Well-Known Member
ok here is the picture off flickr rather than tapatalk. still not sure if its a nice enough res buuuuuuuuuuuuuuut oh well.


worried i may have lowered the exposure a tad too low on it :/


and another i took the weekend also :D

i'm trying to only post one new one a day. even though i have tons!!!!

 

NemesisCBR

Boredest Member
Is that what the little icon on the bottom right is? Posted from tapatalk?

Thanks Ryan. Took a crop to get the right look but often thats whats needed to frame your capture just right.
 
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