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trust me slower is better
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 192
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critique? ._.
I just got a new camera, and I took a few sample pictures with it.
im not really very familiar with it yet, this is the camera i got. I'm not sure of the features exactly, but yea. I want to know what I can do to improve these pictures, with the camera itself and with no editting. There's really no story behind these pictures, just friends and testing out my new camera. so here they are. 1) ![]() 2) ![]() 3) ![]() 4) ![]() |
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Bruce Heinsius
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 1,246
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You bought a sophisticated camera. With the large APS-C sensor, you will be able to get nice blurred backgrounds, if you shoot with a wide aperture setting. This camera should also do well in very low light, if you don't shake the camera and if you have people stand very still.
Since these are not cosplay photos, I don't have any critique on them, other than to recommend you to show cosplay photos here, rather than generic photos such as these. |
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