Can anyone help. Could you please tell me hou you find my pictures and is there any improvement I could make?
Hi @MVince25 ,
Such professional photos! Thanks for them!
Can you please provide more information about what camera did you use and which type of lens? I am curious to learn more about your way of photography.
I’ve relabeled your post and it now appears in the Photography topic section as it fits better there and the other Local Guides like @TravellerG can give you advice for your photos.
Bonjour, beaucoup de trop de photos à commenter. Je vais donc faire quelques généralités
Presque tous vos clichés ont la mer en pente. Servez-vous des lignes du viseur pour veiller à ce que l’horizon soit … horizontal.
D’autre part, il est toujours mieux, sur un paysage d’avoir un centre d’intérêt, comme un bateau, un arbre, le soleil. Et il est préférable de mettre ce centre d’intérêt au tiers du cadrage.
Voici un exemple
Amicalement
Serge
Oh… dear friend @PoliMC , I shall surely try to give my inputs; but, in general, the shots look good.
Personally, I love to shoot & publish Virgin shots (without post processing); to me, this is where the value lies - today, with the advanced post processing software, one can so many gimmicks.
Thanks for tagging mere, dear friend,
Hi friend, LG @MVince25 ; in general, all are wonderful shots; I highly appreciate your efforts - all are valuable frames… OK?
if you could provide EXIF data which contains the Aperture, Shutter Speed,ISO and shooting mode data, along with camera (make & Model) & the lens used, I can surely give better view of my feelings. I am sure we all will like your photos - Good.
If you could take a small suggestion in the right spirit, I would suggest you to reduce the emphasis of the post processing (especially overexposure in few) - as a photographer with more than 40 years of exposure in the field, I love to shoot & publish Virgin Shots - post-processing takes away the natural effect.
Expecting your reply and more posts from you, friend…
Regards
Thanks a lot for your opinion @TravellerG !
I hope that will be useful for @MVince25 .
Have a great day!
Good shot, dear friend @user_not_found
; could you give some motivational comments to LG friend, Please?
I would love to appreciate & enjoy, what is good in any creation (by anybody); I don’t believe in simply advising.
Regards, dear @PoliMC
Here is a shot to give company to you - thanks, dear @MVince25
Hello, Thank you a lot for your kind reply. I think you are right and shall try to do so now on. For the data I shall provide you them soon.
Hi @MVince25 ,
Just as a reminder that you can tag Connect members in your posts by writing @ before their name so they can receive this way a notification and know that you are trying to communicate with them directly.
I always say that you should try and put a person some where in the photo. The reason is that the viewer can immediately see the size or scale of things , by a quick look , they know how wide a scene is or how tall a tree is just by using a person as a reference . Humans relate to photos with humans in. Rather than lonely humanless scenes. You just need to see that it a person , no need to show the persons face , and sometimes you can just show your foot on a pathway , makes a photo all the more human and warm. . Try and do somthing
new or a unique view , Like your one shot of going low on the rocks , Yes , BUT also make sure you straighten the horizon . Edit your photos , crop out bad areas , zoom in a bit , sharpen or even saturate the photo to make it look more vibrant BUT keep it real not a LSD playground. If you need a free editor for your photos ( even Raw files ) Try Fast Stone Image viewer and editor , free , and very powerful and easy to learn and understand… Do not alter your photos , but edit them to enhaunce them aand make them better. Photographers have edited photos since the start using dodge and burn , so dont think that Straight out the camera is a must
Hi @Mongoose ,
Thanks for sharing these tips with us! Your photo is also amazing and I like the full description that you added to it.
It will be very useful if you make other such nice posts with so amazing photos! I’ve just read that you took photos also of jungles, hurricanes, and tornadoes so I am sure that it will be an amazing post with such photos.
Yes, dear @PoliMC , we would love to see such unique photos… welcome & thanks in advance to the contributor.
Forgive me if my understanding is wrong, dear @Mongoose … Your post describes about Photos with human/s in the frame - (to some extend, I agree too, although, this may not be possible in many cases) - but, in the following shot, which is an excellent shot, I could NOT locate human/s - could you explain please?
Your personal profile looks interesting and I appreciate it - Congratulations.
Best of luck,