Are these any good or should i give up

OK, strangely when I clicked your link it took me to my pb a/c.
Link your images directly into your post, there's a tutorial or two about if you're struggling.
 
Not bad at all, you need to straighten your horizons on a couple but there's no need to consider giving up. Post some directly onto TP in the appropriate threads and ask for critique, its amazing how quickly you'll improve with the help of the folks on here. I've gone from atrocious to almost passable in just over 12 months and I'm a complete numpty. :thumbs:

Cheers

Andy
 
Give up with what? Photography?
Why would you want to give up, are you dissapointed with your photos?
As already stated, by AlexW, you have some shots than could be improved with some post processing.
Rome wasn't built in a day and learning good photography skills wont be gained over night either.
Don't give up, you obviously have a passion for it so keep it up :)
 
Another thing to ask yourself is do you enjoy taking the pictures? if you do then definitely dont give up!
 
Here's a little linky for how to post your images straight into your threads. I'd suggest the 2nd way, lower down the page, which is linking images in rather than just pasting them. Post some up, you'll be amazed how helpful people are on here. But it's a busy place so don't be disheartened if you don't get loads of feedback on every post! Keep plugging away and taking part and you'll pick up loads of useful info.
 
its this simple:

do you like them?
yes: then dont give up
no: then dont give up, try new stuff until you like them

unless you are planning on making a lot of money selling your photos then who gives a stuff what anyone else thinks anyway.
 
Some good pics there, Never doubt yourself, even the worst of us takes a good pic from time to time.:|



Dave.
 
unless you are planning on making a lot of money selling your photos then who gives a stuff what anyone else thinks anyway.

Exactly!! :clap:
 
its this simple:

do you like them?
yes: then dont give up
no: then dont give up, try new stuff until you like them

unless you are planning on making a lot of money selling your photos then who gives a stuff what anyone else thinks anyway.

:plusone:

Horizons are a pain! I used to use a digital hotshoe level (more accurate than a bubble and can be seen while the camera's to the eye) until I got a D700 which has a level built in. Keep on taking pictures and see what works for you and what doesn't. Learn a few PP (post production) tricks (have a look in libraries) and get some reasonable sized prints made of your favourite shots - what looks so-so on screen can be stunning when on the wall.
 
There was a post here but now its gone :) Double Posted
 
I have been into photography for a long time, it wasnt until I joined a forum and wend digital about 4 years ago and I started posting images for critique that I really started to come along with my photography.

From looking at you images you do have something there to work on, you know what works well in the view finder, now maybe its time to get to grips with the what some would refer to as the rules, ie rule of thirds etc, once you get to grips with the basics of what makes an image work and feel balanced then go out and break the rules.

Stick with it.
 
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