Hello everyone, I'm a new photographer, and this is my 1st post.... I want to beat my dad sooo badly! A thanks to my big sis sarah, for "pretending" to sneek in after curfew. i welcome your criticism on my photo.
Edited by Steph Durrant on Sep 04, 2006 at 01:43 AM GMT
Edited by Steph Durrant on Sep 04, 2006 at 02:47 AM GMT
Edited by Steph Durrant on Sep 04, 2006 at 08:06 PM GMT
OK Steph, if you're going to beat your Dad you'd better follow the rules. The longest side MUST be 640 pixels. Although a neat picture, this is only 600 pixels along the longest side.
Nice first post, Steph. Welcome! I'd say that despite your Dad's feelings on the subject, you have a definite shot at it this week. My oldest daughter is a better photographer than I am. It's fortunate that she doesn't have the passion for it that I do or I'd be in big trouble. :worried: My only critique might be that the highlight may be a little bit blown out so that you lose some detail in big sis's head and shoulders which also makes it look like it might have been shot at a time of day other than after curfew. I don't know - it's a small point in an otherwise fine photo. Good luck.
That must be a street light outside that Strad is referring to..............'tough to sneak into your house
Nice take on the WA this week...................devious
great job!
Peter
For your Dad's sake I hope your sister had to borrow those clothes from a friend! That is a short skirt! Just tell your dad the pic could have been worse, she could have dragging a guy in with her!
Great use of B&W and the grain just adds ambiance to it. Great first post.
Strad wrote:
Nice first post, Steph. Welcome! I'd say that despite your Dad's feelings on the subject, you have a definite shot at it this week. My oldest daughter is a better photographer than I am. It's fortunate that she doesn't have the passion for it that I do or I'd be in big trouble. :worried: My only critique might be that the highlight may be a little bit blown out so that you lose some detail in big sis's head and shoulders which also makes it look like it might have been shot at a time of day other than after curfew. I don't know - it's a small point in an otherwise fine photo. Good luck.
Thanks Endre im just learning for now trying to pick as much up as i can from everyone here and if it werent for dad i dont think i wouldve found the interest. thanks for pointing out the blow out highlights ill try and even them out next shot.
Edited by Steph Durrant on Sep 05, 2006 at 08:23 PM GMT
canandaigua ph wrote:
That must be a street light outside that Strad is referring to..............'tough to sneak into your house
Nice take on the WA this week...................devious
great job!
Peter
It was actually the back house lights but close enough lol its the same thing. they are motion sensored. Thank you very much Peter, im trying.
anselwannab wrote:
For your Dad's sake I hope your sister had to borrow those clothes from a friend! That is a short skirt! Just tell your dad the pic could have been worse, she could have dragging a guy in with her!
Great use of B&W and the grain just adds ambiance to it. Great first post.
Mark
She doesnt usually dress that way. i made her do it.
but then again younger sister sometimes take the heat for their big sibs.
Flibble wrote:
Blimey... what a great way to start the assignments - perfect for the theme and really love the composition and story that the photo depicts.