A Little Parking Garage PhotoShoot
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A Little Parking Garage PhotoShoot
Hey i figured id post these up. i stopped by a parking garage near my girlfriends dorm and decided to take some photos. Let me know what you think/ how i could make them better.
Sorry shes very dirty lol
*****all taken/edited with an iphone4*****
Plan on getting a nice camera thats why i want some pointers
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Sorry shes very dirty lol
*****all taken/edited with an iphone4*****
Plan on getting a nice camera thats why i want some pointers
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Yeah it's interesting... the graininess off the shots, combined with the late night, yellow lighting gives it a super industrial look.
As for the angles, composition, etc... well they look good. focus points are good, angles all look good to me. throw these on a high end camera and they would probably look good.
As for the angles, composition, etc... well they look good. focus points are good, angles all look good to me. throw these on a high end camera and they would probably look good.
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Yeah it's interesting... the graininess off the shots, combined with the late night, yellow lighting gives it a super industrial look.
As for the angles, composition, etc... well they look good. focus points are good, angles all look good to me. throw these on a high end camera and they would probably look good.
As for the angles, composition, etc... well they look good. focus points are good, angles all look good to me. throw these on a high end camera and they would probably look good.
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A tripod will give you a bit more ease on lining up your shots. but your shots are stable, just a victim of the relatively low lighting in there. A Tripod will also insure a stable shot, but you seem to have steady enough hands as is.
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Very impressive considering its a phone camera, these are better then a lot of D-SLR shots I've seen on here from people that claim to know what they are doing. nice job you should invest in a quality camera you've got a natural skill for it. and nice composition on the shots as well.
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Very impressive considering its a phone camera, these are better then a lot of D-SLR shots I've seen on here from people that claim to know what they are doing. nice job you should invest in a quality camera you've got a natural skill for it. and nice composition on the shots as well.
Anyone have any suggestions on cameras for around 700-1000 bucks?
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