Thank you.
Moos3h, Maybe not the best example! I agree it is such a smal depth of field, working quickly before the subject flits and trying to stay balanced etc etc etc. I have invested in a tripod today :) so heres hoping for better once the warm weather comes
I already have photoshop...
I have posted a few times on here and it has been commented that my photos are rather soft
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=241572
Currently I am just uploading onto photobucket, and posting.
What should I be doing?
Somone suggested sharpening after resizing...
these lillies arn't half stinking my living room out at the minute,but they are gorgeous and worth all of the 75p I paid.
Could I have something cute and furry
Im normally very good at taking pets of my photos.
However my B+W moggie girls are causing me problems. Partly because they are mainly black cats, partly because they are indoor cats, and with the dark nights It is difficult to find natural light.
I am getting a lot of white reflection...
I was led here by a rabbit, not a white one like an Alice in Wonderland, but a brown one from Skomer Island. Rather Fab Photos were posted on a reabbit rehoming site I go on. Had a look around and the rest is history :)
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