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07/02/2004 03:39:54 PM · #1
If it's not too much trouble, I'd like some constructive critiscism on these pictures, please?
Here's number one:
Chalice Brown
(This is actually one my sister took)
Numero Dos:
Crater Lake
This is Crater Lake
#3:
Dead tree at Crater Lake
This is also at Crater Lake
And Number Four:
Noelle's Hands
And, finally, number 5:
Watson Falls, OR
Sorry about all of the links, I couldn't get the thumbnails to work...sorry 'bout that!
Thanks guys.
Cris
07/02/2004 04:04:59 PM · #2
nice pics..a lil grainy. check the ISO settings and make sure thats what you want. very good.....its a nice camera had my hands on one before..
07/02/2004 04:13:07 PM · #3
I like them especially the last one, love the green colors. The others seem almost out of focus, but great ideas. Would love to see them again, if they were just a little clearer. Great, thanks for sharing.
07/02/2004 04:14:34 PM · #4
Cristin, I see from your profile that you're 13 years old. If that isn't a typo, you've done a tremendous job with these photos! (When I was 13 I was just learning to pronounce the word "photograph".)

Keep them coming!!

-len
07/02/2004 04:19:10 PM · #5
Yep, I am 13...turning 14 in August. Thanks for your comments!
07/02/2004 04:28:21 PM · #6
hello , how do we add thumbnail pics to this forum thanks
07/02/2004 05:05:28 PM · #7
I love the waterfalls photo Christie. The green colours are very vibrant! I would also suggest checking your iso settings, you have a good 3mp camera, no reason for it to be so grainy. Maybe use some fill flash or resize your images smaller after you process them. But I think you are doing great for 13! I have twin 13 year old boys, they posed for my Choices Challenge shot which won 7th place. Here is their photo.

For those interested in how to add thumbnail photos, see here.

Cheers
Dana
07/02/2004 05:54:15 PM · #8
Remember to use your white balance setting on your camera. Doing so will give you much better colors in your landscape photography. Keep up the good work!
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