just bought canon T3i which is my first DSLR I am a beginner and tryin to learn how to shoot in creative modes.
really need feed back on photo !!!
Hey, welcome to UHH.
OK Here's what I like about your duck.
The color is fantastic. You captured his iradecent colors perfectly.
You have the shutter set so that you catch the water as it really is.
Your focus is dead on. Sharp
I like the composition, I think you hit the rule of thirds close
enough for this shot.
OK, Now what i don't like about this shot:
Ummmm, the .... isn't exactly right and then of course there is always the.....which of off and don't forget the .... is wrong to.
Other than that it's a great photo. It belongs on your wall!!
:thumbup: :thumbup:
Once again, welcome :lol:
colo43
Loc: Eastern Plains of Colorado
Welcome Trevor.
What part of Chgo are you from?
Trevor6838 wrote:
just bought canon T3i which is my first DSLR I am a beginner and tryin to learn how to shoot in creative modes.
south loop"bronzeville" area and my goal is to shoot in full manual.
south loop "bronzeville" area.
Rich2236
Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
Trevor6838 wrote:
just bought canon T3i which is my first DSLR I am a beginner and tryin to learn how to shoot in creative modes.
Trevor, welcome to the hog. Your posting is excellent. Your duck looks great. Keep up the good work. But, remember, if you have any questions....ask. You will get umpteen answers....
Rich
Welcome to the site, enjoy yourself.
Pappy
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
Welcome to the site Trevor. Very nice first post! Only thing I see that I would have done is give him a little more room at the back if you could.
Erv
Trevor6838 wrote:
just bought canon T3i which is my first DSLR I am a beginner and tryin to learn how to shoot in creative modes.
Hi and welcome. nice clean sharp shot. Top left hand corner could do with cloning out (rather than cropping which might ruin composition). Nice you gave him more room in front than behind gives him somewhere to swim into maybe next time give him a little more room. Next try setting apperture priority, set an aperature and the camera will set the shutter speed. with the picture you have taken you cold set your app wide open, focous on the eyes and press the shutter. What you would be aiming for is the ducks head sharp focous and the water going a little soft. Next step set to manual, set an aperature. adjust shutter speed till the index marker in the viewfinder is central, press the shutter, view the result if slightly dark use a slower speed, if light use faster speed.
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