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coolcat 25th February 2014 21:17

Advice and Critique corner
 
As members are getting new cameras and experimenting with their photography I thought maybe we could have a constructive critique corner where you could post your pictures with any relevant info, time of day, camera settings etc and get constructive advice on anything that may make the photo even better.
This can help peeps into learning to take control over their cameras and compositions ;)
Anyone else think this might be a good idea, if so post your photos and info here:}

A19_Graham 25th February 2014 21:28

Can we have the swear guard removed for this thread then.

You'll need it to describe where I'm going wrong :duh:

coolcat 25th February 2014 21:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by A19_Graham (Post 1589829)
Can we have the swear guard removed for this thread then.

You'll need it to describe where I'm going wrong :duh:

You'll be fine, it works well on the photography forums and can really help Graham;)
Here's one of mine, feel free to say what may improve it etc.

http://i649.photobucket.com/albums/u...5/IMG_5358.jpg

Exif data I haven't got but from memory this was late summer time around 21.30 in the evening and the camera would have been on my tripod, bulb setting but can't remember the exact exposure time and aperture .

clf 25th February 2014 23:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by coolcat (Post 1589835)
You'll be fine, it works well on the photography forums and can really help Graham;)
Here's one of mine, feel free to say what may improve it etc.

http://i649.photobucket.com/albums/u...5/IMG_5358.jpg

Exif data I haven't got but from memory this was late summer time around 21.30 in the evening and the camera would have been on my tripod, bulb setting but can't remember the exact exposure time and aperture .

I love the colours and the silkiness of the water, soothing.

To make any changes that 'may' improve it, I would clone out (or if using the Photoshop, heal tool) the three flare spots, then crop the 'dead' top and left hand side. the image seems weighted to the right. The two brightest lights I do find distracting too, but I dont think you could do anything about them (try covering them with your thumb).

Your EXIF data is
Canon 7D (great camera by the way - I used to work for a well known national camera chain ;))
105mm
15secs
F11
Aperture Priority
19:38 17/08/2011 ;)

coolcat 25th February 2014 23:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by clf (Post 1589985)
I love the colours and the silkiness of the water, soothing.

To make any changes that 'may' improve it, I would clone out (or if using the Photoshop, heal tool) the three flare spots, then crop the 'dead' top and left hand side. the image seems weighted to the right. The two brightest lights I do find distracting too, but I dont think you could do anything about them (try covering them with your thumb).

Your EXIF data is
Canon 7D (great camera by the way - I used to work for a well known national camera chain ;))
105mm
15secs
F11
Aperture Priority
19:38 17/08/2011 ;)

Thanks for the critique.
I'm on my phone and couldn't grab the exif!

I'm guessing Jessops then?
That was a JPEG of a series of images I shot at Langard point, straight off the card and un edited.
I saved the photoshop for the Raw files;)
But this is exactly what we need, it will really help peeps out.
I agree with all your comments on improving the shot by the way.
As you know, the 7d is a crop body which I use really for my main love.....
Motorsport:D
I'll post another one for peeps to critique, this time in my comfort zone.
Come on guys and girls, share your shots, especially ones where you think it could be better and maybe we can a help each other improve;)

coolcat 25th February 2014 23:37

Here's something in my comfort zone.

http://i649.photobucket.com/albums/u...oct2011050.jpg

Comments please;)

clf 26th February 2014 00:00

Your panning technique is spot on! Exposure too is great, especially with the strong sun from the left. If I would wish for something is a little more space in front of the car. Someone once told me, if shooting moving subjects, have a little space in the direction of where the subject is moving. (try it, with a wider angle shot, using a moving car as an example. Crop tight in the back of the car leaving space in front, then same image crop tight at the front of the car leaving space behind - the difference visually, is amazing!).

Yes, it was Jessops ;) , 10years, pre administration and post administration.

I do worry sometimes giving critique, I hope if I do, no one is offended. I do wish to help improve others technique, and improve my own too.

clf 26th February 2014 00:09

Macro, manipulated and landscapes are my favourite subjects. Some early ones are HERE

coolcat 26th February 2014 00:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by clf (Post 1590023)
Your panning technique is spot on! Exposure too is great, especially with the strong sun from the left. If I would wish for something is a little more space in front of the car. Someone once told me, if shooting moving subjects, have a little space in the direction of where the subject is moving. (try it, with a wider angle shot, using a moving car as an example. Crop tight in the back of the car leaving space in front, then same image crop tight at the front of the car leaving space behind - the difference visually, is amazing!).

Yes, it was Jessops ;) , 10years, pre administration and post administration.

I do worry sometimes giving critique, I hope if I do, no one is offended. I do wish to help improve others technique, and improve my own too.

Intentional tight crop but correct, always leave space for the subject to drive into;)
No need to worry about offence, that is the point of critique after all.
Some stuff is subjective but getting others viewpoints and ideas makes us all better togs.
Btw if you can pull the exif from that as I can't remember what lens I shot it with. That's the problem with posting when on your phone without all the photo stuff on it!
Probably my 120-300 2.8 Sigma looking at the tight crop and where it is at Brands Hatch, exit of Druids, SouthBank for anyone that knows the circuit ;)

coolcat 26th February 2014 00:24

Quote:

Originally Posted by clf (Post 1590031)
Macro, manipulated and landscapes are my favourite subjects. Some early ones are HERE

Some great work there, I'm going to do it more credit by looking on the computer tomorrow so I can see it properly, an iPhone doesn't do it justice:}
That last photo with the chopping board and the hand:eek:
You need to post some up on here, very impressive :bowdown:
Didn't ask what you shoot with btw ?

Here's a more open car shot!

http://i649.photobucket.com/albums/u...2/IMG_3961.jpg


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