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Captain Fabio's Photography Gallery

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Bump!
Sorry I have been off the radar with Photography recently, I have been very busy with University work!

More stuff will be coming soon, I promise! :3
 

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I'll just post what I told you earlier here: the only thing that I would say about the composition is that her chin is making a tangent with the bottom of the frame.. :3 Other than that, it is lovely! You heard what I said about the light in the back.. but yeah just be more conscious of your framing next time. You can always crop in but you can't always expand out .O.! <3
 
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Thank you Kura. I would have liked to have thought I would have solved those problems if I was sober! XD

UPDATED NEW PICTURE!
Falling Water.
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Silver

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Really love the new one Fabio! The only thing that bugs me is I can't really clearly tell what you wanted the focal to be, I'm guessing it's the drops suspended in the air, but none the less, an enjoyable photo. Kudos. I really should go do some now the weather is nice again. I've been slacking.
 

Speed

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Woah, I love that photo, photos like yours inspire me to start doing some photography. Good job. :D
 

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Love your latest one; the water is so crisp. Stop-motion action is so fun. I practiced it with my sister juggling Pokeballs. xD My only crit is that the entire image appears to be a little tilted. The shapes and lines emphasize that more than the glass cup does. But that's real easy to fix in Photoshop. Other than that, great capture.
 
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Thanks for the feedback guys.
It was hard to get a good focal point when some of the drops were ahead of others. I just set the manual focus on it before I dropped the water, then just went from there! XD​
 

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Thanks for the feedback guys.
It was hard to get a good focal point when some of the drops were ahead of others. I just set the manual focus on it before I dropped the water, then just went from there! XD​

That's what I was thinking, because it'd be incredibly hard for autofocus to focus correctly in the short amount of time the drops were present.
 
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That's what I was thinking, because it'd be incredibly hard for autofocus to focus correctly in the short amount of time the drops were present.

I never use AF. ;)
Well, I use to when I bought the camera, obviously, but I have learnt to use the manual focus; you get much more control and freedom.

I hope to have more pictures coming in the near future.​
 

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I never use AF. ;)
Well, I use to when I bought the camera, obviously, but I have learnt to use the manual focus; you get much more control and freedom.

I hope to have more pictures coming in the near future.​

I'm about half and half manual versus automatic. I use auto when I'm lazy and manual when I want more control and am less lazy.
 
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Of course it is. You can still get lovely pictures from it.
But, if you use MF, then you get much more satisfaction from a beautiful picture that you have done, all by yourself.​
 

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Of course it is. You can still get lovely pictures from it.
But, if you use MF, then you get much more satisfaction from a beautiful picture that you have done, all by yourself.​

I completely agree, it's just sometimes you get the feeling oh, I have this utility, I might as well make use of it.

And darnit, this conversation has made me want to go shoot when instead I should be studying for exams. Damnit.
 
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I completely agree, it's just sometimes you get the feeling oh, I have this utility, I might as well make use of it.

And darnit, this conversation has made me want to go shoot when instead I should be studying for exams. Damnit.

It is true. Don't get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with AF.
Haha, sorrrrrrry! :P​

Nothing wrong with using AF, so long as you are controlling it and not camera

No no no, don't get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with AF, I just think you have a lot more control in MF, because you do. I am just use to it now though. It comes with time and practise.​

I've been using AF too much lately ;_; I gotta manual it up!

YAY KURA!
Awww, well, you don't have too. I just do MF for reasons above.​
 
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It's a God damn promise I am starting my photography back up soon! Not long till my exams are over and then, then I can be let loose with my camera! :3​
 
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