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Jesus Freak Josh August 6th, 2007 2:42 AM

Josh's Photographical Photography
 
I decided I'd give photography a go. Armed with my father's not-the-best digital camera, I went for a walk around the lake. These are some of my favourite shots.
August 6:
A tree
A birdie on a wall
Shrubbery
A palmy tree
A tree that didn't agree with Winter
Duckies
A weed
The big magpie
The same big magpie
The same same big magpie

August 7:
The Lake
Weeds on the bank
Ducks were in number today
Lake grass
Magpie
Magpie on Fence
Magpie on the phoneline (Zzzt)
Gallah and Cockatoo
Tree
Eggy thingies
Birdies (The sun was glaring down, so I took a guess as to where it was)
Sunset Tree
Cat - It's my kitty cat

So yeah, tell me what you think. I'll try to get some up at least once a week.

Gunn August 6th, 2007 3:09 AM

They are all fine, but one thing you should be targeting the most is the composition. The photo of a ducks and the weed have an all-right composition; the water shows how much of a range the ducks have, but the focus isn't exactly set right. You have the idea of the focus, but it's not there. I think it would look better if the trees and the land at the top were excluded from the picture, it would bring the focal point more to the ducks. Plus, the reflection of the water would already show that there are trees near the scenery.

But I understand that getting the composition right in nature photography can be quite difficult since nature has so many patterns, lines, and texture and also something that are just "in the way" like evidence of domesticity (i.e. houses). Nature photography is something to carefully maneuver around, but at the same time, having fun experimenting on.

I think nature photography may be your kind of thing if you like watching things and being outside. Keep it up. :D

Jesus Freak Josh August 6th, 2007 1:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Gunn Yoshiaki (Post 2716448)
They are all fine, but one thing you should be targeting the most is the composition. The photo of a ducks and the weed have an all-right composition; the water shows how much of a range the ducks have, but the focus isn't exactly set right. You have the idea of the focus, but it's not there. I think it would look better if the trees and the land at the top were excluded from the picture, it would bring the focal point more to the ducks. Plus, the reflection of the water would already show that there are trees near the scenery.

Thanks. I'll keep that in mind next time.

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But I understand that getting the composition right in nature photography can be quite difficult since nature has so many patterns, lines, and texture and also something that are just "in the way" like evidence of domesticity (i.e. houses). Nature photography is something to carefully maneuver around, but at the same time, having fun experimenting on.
Yeah. I tried to exclude some things when I was doing it (i.e. The big magpie was right outside the tennis courts.).

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I think nature photography may be your kind of thing if you like watching things and being outside. Keep it up. :D
Thank you. The reason I decided to try something like this was to get outside. :P

EDIT: I have some more pictures now. I tried my best for some of them, but the sun in that position made it difficult, not to mention the distance of the ducks compared to the camera lens. =P


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