Need New ideas
MrPeepers310
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Ok first off this is my first thread and i realize im no where neer the ability of most of the photographers here, but i do really want some advice on my shots. Im just a college student doing photography as a hobby for my school newspaper.
I was shooting with my 18-55mm kit lense on my 20D so no the quality is not the best.
I'm working at this camp where the kids get to work with lego robotics and Im tired of always doing the same "worms eye" wide angle view. Any other ideas. These shots are what these kids will be doing for the next week and a half ne ideas or criticism? my whole album is http://MrPeepers.smugmug.com/gallery/1587915/1/76959961
Thanks a whole bunch!
I was shooting with my 18-55mm kit lense on my 20D so no the quality is not the best.
I'm working at this camp where the kids get to work with lego robotics and Im tired of always doing the same "worms eye" wide angle view. Any other ideas. These shots are what these kids will be doing for the next week and a half ne ideas or criticism? my whole album is http://MrPeepers.smugmug.com/gallery/1587915/1/76959961
Thanks a whole bunch!
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What is the central subject in your shot? Learn how to frame it and get it in focus. Check out the rule of thirds.
Control your depth of field so that things are in focus when you need them to be.
Your third shot is your most effective. But they're all looking at something that's out of focus, it spoils the shot.
Think about keeping your shot as simple as possible - only include what needs to be there to tell your story.
Good luck!
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some really nice shots and you've been given some great ideas-
keep shooting and posting-
best george
Thanks for the great ideas! It gives me alot to work with and hopefully the kids will work with me! haha they are around the ages of 8 to 11 so at that age camera compliance is not as it should be. Again thank you for the great ideas!