Hi everyone!
My name is Ross, and I'm from Northern Ireland, new to photography, but love it, and love trying to improve!
I got into photography after coming home from Cuba - my wife and I went there for our anniversary, and I wished I had something more than a 'point and click' because even though I could see potential photographs, I just couldn't get them to do what I wanted!
My wife bought me a 450D with 18-55 kit lens for my birthday, and I've been snapping away ever since (and buying bits and pieces for it myself!)
I'm loving reading about photos here, and trying to pick up, but everyone seems to say 'just get out and shoot - you'll pick it up!' but I dont know... I think if I understood more about photos I could possibly take some better ones.
Here are some of the 'better' photos I think I've taken.... completely open to critique so fire away!
btw - these are as shot - I dont know how to use PS or anything (yet!) so I'm sure there could be some improvements that could be made, but I'm kinda of the opinion that it's better to take a good photo from the beginning as opposed to doing loads of post processing to make the photo - but thats just me!
My niece Robyn - one of the first photos I took
My niece Tara:
Me trying to be 'arty':
trying framing techniques:
Tenerife @ Christmas:
My name is Ross, and I'm from Northern Ireland, new to photography, but love it, and love trying to improve!
I got into photography after coming home from Cuba - my wife and I went there for our anniversary, and I wished I had something more than a 'point and click' because even though I could see potential photographs, I just couldn't get them to do what I wanted!
My wife bought me a 450D with 18-55 kit lens for my birthday, and I've been snapping away ever since (and buying bits and pieces for it myself!)
I'm loving reading about photos here, and trying to pick up, but everyone seems to say 'just get out and shoot - you'll pick it up!' but I dont know... I think if I understood more about photos I could possibly take some better ones.
Here are some of the 'better' photos I think I've taken.... completely open to critique so fire away!
btw - these are as shot - I dont know how to use PS or anything (yet!) so I'm sure there could be some improvements that could be made, but I'm kinda of the opinion that it's better to take a good photo from the beginning as opposed to doing loads of post processing to make the photo - but thats just me!
My niece Robyn - one of the first photos I took
My niece Tara:
Me trying to be 'arty':
trying framing techniques:
Tenerife @ Christmas:
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