Please give feedback for my learning wd canon 600d

jaimit

Member
Hi fellow bcmtians, I want to get feedback for the pics that I'm posting on this form clicked from my canon 600d eos 18-55mm lens. Any feedback will be appreciated.

I really dont know how to set resolution and apeture, I just click it on automatic and landscape mode with default setting.
 

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hensil

Guru
Hi,
What is your subject? This shot is akin to a videographer pressing rec button unaware.
You need to read some articles on Photography as art and science. We have some good articles on this forums.
Please don't think I'm harsh with my critics.
Henry
 

jaimit

Member
he he he he... Now m I'm posting the pics which I have clicked today,, those 3 pics which I have uploaded of sky is just like dat.. now give me the feedback of the few shots which I have taken today,,
 

jaimit

Member
This pics clicked by me after attending the training... plz free to give feedback... I tried on diff modes some are on manual too and some are on the flash off mode..

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just uploaded,,, faced problem while uploading..

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kooch to bolo bhaaioo...

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BHOOTER RAJA

Chalo .......let's go.
PLease post one or two at a time. Then it will be easy to point out what is right and what went wrong.

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And before clicking just think what are you going to click.
 

Ankur003

UltraWideLife.com
Your tripod mount is not straight. It is tilted towards left. Leading to all skewed pictures.
 
Most of the images appear mere radom clicks and vague without any objective.

Aim should be to draw the attention of the viewers towards the subject and convey the message in the manner intended. Overall the image must speak for itself.

You may start with composition viz., positioning of objects, background elements, foreground elements, depth of field, quality and direction of light. Keep experimenting with different combination of elements and see what you like as the best.

Above all, keep shooting.
 
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