Some of my "pets"
kacper00001
Registered Users Posts: 19 Big grins
Hello!
It's my first post on this forum so maybe i will shortly introduce myself.
I'm Kacper, i'm fifteen and i live in Poland .
I write on this forum because i wanna know,what do you thinks about my photos.
First i will show animal-macro photos -i think they are most interesting.
Thanks in advance for all opinions and critic and sorry about my english :P.
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It's my first post on this forum so maybe i will shortly introduce myself.
I'm Kacper, i'm fifteen and i live in Poland .
I write on this forum because i wanna know,what do you thinks about my photos.
First i will show animal-macro photos -i think they are most interesting.
Thanks in advance for all opinions and critic and sorry about my english :P.
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I'm sixteen
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Brian v.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
http://www.lordv.smugmug.com/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/devil_macro
then , you have talent
/ɯoɔ˙ƃnɯƃnɯs˙ʇlɟsɐq//:dʇʇɥ
basfit-yeah 15
Way to go!
It is vain to do with more what can be done with less. - William of Occam (c. 1288-1348)
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For these one i used inversely mounted helios 58 on tamron 90 and home made diffuser(somewhere around 30x40 cm):
It's gving really soft light as you can see.It's also nice on portraits.
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Really like your flower shots.
brian v.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
http://www.lordv.smugmug.com/
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These two are awesome... 10 really beats 11 with the colors accompanying the details. 14 has awesome subject matter and shapes to accompany an otherwise boring bug from the top view
The only critique I have is it seems you tend to compose with excess negative space on some things since you're keeping everything at a 2:3 ratio straight from camera. It is good in some photos, but in others it leaves extra space and my eye tends to roam into that negative space rather than giving total attention to the bug. Just from the feel of the photos, I think 2,3,4,7 and 15 are good candidates to crop to a 4:5 ratio instead of sticking to the camera's 2:3 ratio. I'm a macro freak and I try to make the best out of 2:3, but some just work out much better in other ratios like 4x5 instead of 4x6. Sorry if I've used too much English
Brałem zdjęcia od ponad 20 lat i nie mam żadnych strzał porównać do dwóch ostatnich zdjęć.
sorry for my polish
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Overfocused-thanks for advices.I think you're right.Next time i will try to do something with that.
keep posting
phil
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Your abilities are really shown in the last 3 frames. The bokeh and colours are beautiful in #15. Something really mystical about it
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