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yes it would.:)
and maybe not say anything at all would be best.
maybe this is above your head, but that car was traveling pretty fast, i was zoomed in 200mm.
and in my learning, fuzzy pix do bring emotion to the forefront. it doesn't ALWAYS have to be crystal clear...in fact, many times its the point....like above
add on top of this, i have just got into "photography" with a DSLR, and an entry level one at that b/c thats all i can afford.
too bad if its not up to your standards, i like it...my friends like it (or not) and i get plenty of criticism from people i respect in real life.
if you want to criticize anyones work, just go out and do the same picture to your liking to show how poor a photographer i (*or we are) am, and how great you are.
show it by example.
thats all i want to say about it.
i know its a photography thread.
but realise, often photography is artistic, and brings a lot of things to the table that is above your own fat heads.
otherwise...
thanks.
i would appreciate your advice, and want to learn to become better.3 pedal club
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yes it would.:)
and maybe not say anything at all would be best.
maybe this is above your head, but that car was traveling pretty fast, i was zoomed in 200mm.
and in my learning, fuzzy pix do bring emotion to the forefront. it doesn't ALWAYS have to be crystal clear...in fact, many times its the point....like above
add on top of this, i have just got into "photography" with a DSLR, and an entry level one at that b/c thats all i can afford.
too bad if its not up to your standards, i like it...my friends like it (or not) and i get plenty of criticism from people i respect in real life.
if you want to criticize anyones work, just go out and do the same picture to your liking to show how poor a photographer i (*or we are) am, and how great you are.
show it by example.
thats all i want to say about it.
i know its a photography thread.
but realise, often photography is artistic, and brings a lot of things to the table that is above your own fat heads.
otherwise...
thanks.
i would appreciate your advice, and want to learn to become better.
TL;DR:
You guys are wrong and can shut up, as I understand photography on a level none of you could ever hope to.
However, I appreciate any advice and wish to learn from you guys.Comment
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clearly you know nothing bc the photgraph says it was shot at 135mm. IE not that far zoomed in. and you misaimed your focus point to what should have been the backgound.
you never want a "fuzzy" photo as a photographer. you want to have a level of "Bokeh" that doesnt mean the subject should EVER be out of focus.
Yes we know you bought a NIKON D3100, that in no way excuses you from taking shit photos and posting them and not expecting to receive criticism.
here are other's photos with your same camera
you clearly did not look through this thread before posting the comment. there are some exquisite photographs of track events in here, that will make you wow in amazement.too bad if its not up to your standards, i like it...my friends like it (or not) and i get plenty of criticism from people i respect in real life.
if you want to criticize anyones work, just go out and do the same picture to your liking to show how poor a photographer i (*or we are) am, and how great you are.
show it by example.
you are getting advise.
for every 100 shots i take i post maybe 1. for every 20 shots i post maybe 1 is good and even less that i could say were great.
youtube is filled with how to's for photography for ever sport. research and learn.
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