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I took some photos of this nearby beach...

Rate them if you feel like it.





« Last Edit: June 01, 2012, 06:29:13 PM by builder(engineer) »

Not bad, however they feel slightly out of focus...

I do like that green, though  :cookieMonster:

Seems like i forgot to resize them.... My fault, sorry.

Not bad, however they feel slightly out of focus...

I do like that green, though  :cookieMonster:
It's hard to get a landscape fully in focus, even if hyperfocus is used the distant stuff gets a bit blurry.

Honestly there fine photos, but they have a boring subject matter. I can drive for 3 minutes and see a weedy field. Maybe it's more interesting to someone in an urban environment. There's nothing you can really do about that, but it might help if you looked for something to focus on.

Here's something I took of a beach in Hawaii. It's defiantly not a masterpiece, but having the sign in the photo helps make it a little more dynamic:


Seems like i forgot to resize them.... My fault, sorry.
you can still add a width tag:
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beepbeep
eeewwww old saggy car research

On a more serious note, you cut out one of your headlights, and it really bugs me. I'm guessing you did it because you wanted to focus more on the broken fenders, because I had the same issue when I was trying to take pictures of a crashed Miata a couple days ago. I wanted to try a unique angle that focused on the beaten in panel, but then it annoyed me to have parts of the car clipped off. Then I just though "screw it" and gave up.

Where the forget did you find that old car? I've always wanted to see one.

It's hard to get a landscape fully in focus, even if hyperfocus is used the distant stuff gets a bit blurry.
No, it's not at all. Focus manually and use a small aperture.

No, it's not at all. Focus manually and use a small aperture.
Even hyperfocal distance, the largest possible DOF, doesn't cover a whole landscape.

Where the forget did you find that old car? I've always wanted to see one.

Australia, NSW, Silverton

Some old, mostly abandoned mining town in the Australian outback.

Australia, NSW, Silverton

Some old, mostly abandoned mining town in the Australian outback.
That is cool.

When I was in Arizona I just found one out in the desert somewhere lol



my cat in backyard :o



Bark.



Veliko Tarnovo



FuD.



...Things.
« Last Edit: June 02, 2012, 08:49:29 PM by LeetZero »