jakeee Posted November 5, 2005 Posted November 5, 2005 NDS picture: Myabe you should add some light so you could see the buttons and the touch screen a bit better. Otherwise it's awesome :awesome: Did I mention that those water pics are lovely
Kurtle Squad Posted November 5, 2005 Posted November 5, 2005 Yeah...The water ones are good. The others need different lighting if you want them to look more proffessional. But otherwise they're great.
Retro_Link Posted November 5, 2005 Posted November 5, 2005 Your water drop pictures are amazing!! Your Insect pictures!!! INCREDIBLE!!!!!! seriously well done!!! Have you taken a photography course at all? It's amazing if you've learnt to do all that by yourself!! The 'Linulta Dimage A200' must be a seriosly good camera for the very reasonable price because the clarity and detail you are managing to get on some of your extreme close-ups (such as the close-up of the Bee with pollen in its fur) is fantastic!!
Charlie Posted November 5, 2005 Posted November 5, 2005 Indeed I have, good observation. heh, after years of my dad noticing things wrong in just about everything. I've got the tricks of the trade. There are 2 moons on the castle wall scene in Zeferilli's version of Hamlet! One moment you seen the moon over the sea and his shadow going one way, but the shadow from his sword is going the other way
Particle_Man Posted November 5, 2005 Author Posted November 5, 2005 Your water drop pictures are amazing!! Your Insect pictures!!! INCREDIBLE!!!!!! seriously well done!!! Have you taken a photography course at all? It's amazing if you've learnt to do all that by yourself!! The 'Linulta Dimage A200' must be a seriosly good camera for the very reasonable price because the clarity and detail you are managing to get on some of your extreme close-ups (such as the close-up of the Bee with pollen in its fur) is fantastic!! I had photography courses from 1996 to 1999, but that has been more or less useless for me (never got to learn much, mainly theory). I've been photographing since october 2004, but only as a hobby and to get others happy of seeing my work. Naturally my dream is to start working with photography, but that's still some years into my future. Some of the macro shots are with additional hardware attached to the camera. I have two close-up lenses, and even a SLR lens that I put on reverse to get some proper close stuff (not used this much on insects though). The reason I've gotten decent photos, is my diamond hard determination not to be satisfied with a shot until it's perfect (at least in my eyes). Yeah...The water ones are good. The others need different lighting if you want them to look more proffessional. But otherwise they're great. That's due to me being rather limited to one decent light source, which I'm now trying to fix by building better softboxes, and getting an additional flash (I might even build a purpose made light tent for product photography).
King_Mushroom Posted November 23, 2005 Posted November 23, 2005 really like the water shots man. AWESOME. Can you make a big square one for me to use as a background?
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