Newbie Spellweaver
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- Mar 12, 2010
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There all so shartp crispy and beautifull, Really like the kitten in the hand the most.
Very detailed.
can i use these images as place holding pictures for upcoming webdesigns?
To be honest I really like them. The first one does give away you aren't using a professional camera. But I have to say I really enjoy looking at these.
The style of the second one with the lamp and the gungy looking one with the wasplooking animal are my favorites.
Loved all of them, sharp and neat, really good quality for this kind of width and height. Because it makes the details you added to be much clearer.
Can't wait to get a good phone like probably an iPhone 6 and get an VSCO app and some fish eyes. My 4S is really crappy when I want these kind of shots.
Do you use apps or import your photos and photoshop them through your computer?
Do you use apps or import your photos and photoshop them through your computer?
Nice photos. I think photo post-processing can make a big difference if you are good at it. (Which you seem to be). I am working on it myself, I've only used raw shots before. Lately I've been working on learning Adobe Lightroom, and I really like it.
Holy poop, a PS CS7 user.. I heard its pretty harder than cs6 extended ?
Well by "I've only used raw shots before" I mean, I used to just use the photos as they were shot with no processing other than a tiny bit of cropping. Anything I printed or shared or entered into contests etc, was just as I took the photo. So I had some (what I thought at least) nice shots but never the polished wow factor. I wish for a professional camera as well. Mine is mid-range and honestly is pretty good for learning for me for now. I have a Cannon t4i and then 4 different lenses. (macro, telephoto and 2 with decent mm ranges that are more multipurpose, including the kit lens)Thank youI'm still working on that, and I just enjoy it so much, it's like every photo has a personality of its own and needs to be treated accordingly, so, great deals of fun are involved in the post-processing stage. I myself haven't experienced raw photo editing but I'm looking forward to when I get my hands on some professional canon or nikon camera. I need to check Lightroom as well.
Well by "I've only used raw shots before" I mean, I used to just use the photos as they were shot with no processing other than a tiny bit of cropping. Anything I printed or shared or entered into contests etc, was just as I took the photo. So I had some (what I thought at least) nice shots but never the polished wow factor. I wish for a professional camera as well. Mine is mid-range and honestly is pretty good for learning for me for now. I have a Cannon t4i and then 4 different lenses. (macro, telephoto and 2 with decent mm ranges that are more multipurpose, including the kit lens)
Photoshop is too overwhelming to me, I have always used GIMP. LightRoom to me seems like more of the tools I need for photos, as I don't want to change the photo but just enhance it. I'm sure it can do more than I do with it, I'm totally at the beginning stages of learning. I have a friend (whom I met gaming) who does some professional photos who got me into LightRoom. When I get better at that, then I want to get into HDR photos, and those can definitely have the wow factor.
Nice pictures, I've checked your Flickr page and must say that I like the fact that your pictures are pictures of everyday stuff. A cat, a dog, a flower.
Impressive!