p.1 #1 · New enthusiast first time with showing my photography
I just picked up photography as a hobby and I am loving it so far. I've never posted anything I've taken until now, but I am not still confident in my work and have sooooooo much to learn, but I just found this forum and saw how friendly and helpful everyone is, so I figured why not!
All photos were taken with my Canon 80D APS-C camera and inexpensive lenses and all have some level of post-processing, which I hope is allowed here. Apologies if it isn't and feel free to remove my post. I can't wait to be able to afford a good full frame for this type of photography that I enjoy.
I also posted a few more photos in the City, Street and Architecture forum.
p.1 #2 · New enthusiast first time with showing my photography
Ray, here on no. 2, I would crop the top inch or perhaps even a bit more off as it shows here. I like no. 3 quite a bit, no, 4 seems either underexposed or tonally shifted. But again, it is your art. Welcome aboard, I'm looking forward to seeing some more of your "vision"!
Douglas
p.1 #3 · New enthusiast first time with showing my photography
douter wrote:
Ray, here on no. 2, I would crop the top inch or perhaps even a bit more off as it shows here. I like no. 3 quite a bit, no, 4 seems either underexposed or tonally shifted. But again, it is your art. Welcome aboard, I'm looking forward to seeing some more of your "vision"!
Douglas
Douglas, glad you enjoyed the tree photo! There's a different version of the train tracks photo in my post in the B&W forum if you care to see that, Yes, the bridge was underexposed and tonally shifted in post, but I don't want to enjoy my "art" alone as it's important to me that others get/like it as well, so thanks a lot for your feedback.
p.1 #6 · New enthusiast first time with showing my photography
Raylearns!
I love the first, with the tree reclaiming the skyscraper. The second continues documenting the clawback of nature and is another demonstration of urbex. Keep on!
p.1 #7 · New enthusiast first time with showing my photography
GoodEgg wrote:
Raylearns!
I love the first, with the tree reclaiming the skyscraper. The second continues documenting the clawback of nature and is another demonstration of urbex. Keep on!
p.1 #8 · New enthusiast first time with showing my photography
More fine compositions "r.n.l"!
Black and white is a subject I spend countless hours trying to improve upon.
Way more difficult than color!
Again WELCOME!
Dan
p.1 #9 · New enthusiast first time with showing my photography
Danpbphoto wrote:
More fine compositions "r.n.l"!
Black and white is a subject I spend countless hours trying to improve upon.
Way more difficult that color!
Again WELCOME!
Dan
Thanks a lot, Dan. I happen to be quite fond of it myself, I am finding.
p.1 #11 · New enthusiast first time with showing my photography
Kascade7 wrote:
The track one — looks like a place to revisit and shoot some more.
I agree. Unfortunately, I was just visiting Austin, as I live in South Florida.