Hello UHH world! This is my first post/picture. I am an amateur and take pictures for fun. I just got my first DSLR, a Canon T3i (I know, no real photog uses the Rebel series. But I love it!). What do you think of the pic?
Its good for what it is , clear sharp , a little two blue . But i would not hang it on my wall . Some one would Though , maybe in a small boys bed room .
Its good for what it is , clear sharp , a little two blue . But i would not hang it on my wall . Some one would Though , maybe in a small boys bed room .
Its good for what it is , clear sharp , a little two blue . But i would not hang it on my wall . Some one would Though , maybe in a small boys bed room .
I agree, a little too blue. I wouldn't hang it either. Just thought it was a safe first post. Thanks for looking and the feedback!
Its good for what it is , clear sharp , a little two blue . But i would not hang it on my wall . Some one would Though , maybe in a small boys bed room .
I like the bright sky color. Keep posting more photos always interesting what other photo nuts will say about them and everyone is wonderful with help.
I like the bright sky color. Keep posting more photos always interesting what other photo nuts will say about them and everyone is wonderful with help.
Will do! Thanks for the encouragement! (And I barely tweaked the sky in editing. It was really practically that blue!)
If you take photos if you use a camera if you read about photography if you look at other people's photos if you appreciate life if you appreciate everything You are a photographer. even if you use a Canon Rebel
If you take photos if you use a camera if you read about photography if you look at other people's photos if you appreciate life if you appreciate everything You are a photographer. even if you use a Canon Rebel
I concur. I have seen excellent photo's taken with all types of cameras. It's all in the composition not necessarily the camera. I remember taking a pretty good shot with a homemade camera using a jelly box with a hole and exposing the film through a pin hole.