Here's a few from a while back. I decided to show the photoshopped butterflies. The first one was shopped with the filter "colored pencils" and the second one was from the cutout filter.
since were getting artsy here with the pics I decided to get some feedback on this one.
shot with a point and shoot camera
cutout filter used here
vooda wrote:
jbaz wrote:
you guys need to go to school to get some knowledge on PHOTOGRAPHY !!!l YOU JUST DON'T TAKE A PICTURE OF ANYTHING WITHOUT COMPOSITION ?
Well would you please put up some photos and show us how it is done.......................
Yes. Maybe some of us couldn't go to a photography school to get knowledge on photography so we are trying to learn here. So Mr. Jbaz why don't you educate us. And perhaps if you don't show a lot of attitude like you did in your comment people might listen to you.
This pic that I shot last year wasn't intended to be a panoramic. I had just shot a few consecutive shots while on the roof of the Hilton in Guidecca which is across the canal from Venice. And I was able to stitch them together and I had to crop a lot of the pic out since I didn't use a tripod nor did I try to keep the pics level. This Hilton hotel is highly recommended spot to get a panoramic view of Venice. You don't have to be a guest there. Just jump on the water taxi in Venice and then go to the top of the hotel where the pool is located. The second shot was my first attempt at making a panoramic. This shot actually gave me a 3rd place in a local art competition titled "Hometowns". I shot it for another local competition this fall called Steeples.
Venice from the Hilton Hotel
Macon's Steeples
I don't have time to go out and shoot the nearby architecture because of work but here's some previous shots.
This is located in St. Marks square in Venice
This is a neighborhood in Antwerp.
I just shot a few photos myself of an airshow last Sunday and I am wanting to know what shutter speed you used for the fighter plane shots. I was wanting some action shots and I wasn't really pleased with the way mine turned out. Karen
I probably posted this one one Sunday (not sure) but here's my leading line (I think) leading to the moon.
The Navy's Blue Angels flying to the moon
Bushido wrote:
Here is an assortment of shots
Love the shots. Especially the boys!
I took over 800 photos yesterday at the Robins Air Force Base air show. We had the Navy Blue Angels giving the town a demo and I wanted some action shots. Here's a few that I need some comments on please.
This is a Mustang P52 the Tuskegee Airman used. How does this angel look?
I shot this one with a shutter speed of 1/100 to get the look of action. Does this look like action?
I used a slow shutter speed again to try and track a plane. So I got one with blur and one frozen as they passed by one another. Is this competiton quality?
More Navy Blue Angels doing their thing.
Is this one better?
Here's the regular picture with the contrails making arial art.
Now. I have photoshop elements and I hit "lighten or darken" and this is the look I got. I think it's cool. An xray look.
And here's what you get when you choose the automatic "brightness and contrast" option.
Here's the Navy's arial Fleur de Lis with the photoshop automatic "lighten or darken" option.
This one should have the moon in the middle GA afternoon sky.
What beautiful city is this?
I used my 70-300 zoom horizonally and took these on manual 1/500 f5 around 8pm of Macon. The category for the October fair is "I Spy" and the subject this year is steeples. So this is Macon, Georgia steeples.
The main subject is St. Joseph's
My Daisy wasw hit by my *&^%%$#$ neighbor on his four wheeler and she suffered a broken leg. In this pic she is demostrating how to scratch your back. Doggy style with her cast in the air. She feels much better.
[quote=jessewren]Hes such a good little model haha, and so handsome :-P[/quote
Love the close up kitty. He is handsome.
I don't have a macro lense yet so I am using my cokin close up filter that I have from the 80's.
azalea
first rose of the season
Cherry Blossom Tree (Yoshino Cherry)