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mobius121 Spring Flowers 11-21-2007, 01:57 PM
Loupey Re: Spring Flowers 11-21-2007, 04:59 PM
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    Spring Flowers

    Hello everyone! I am new and excited to be here ^^ Anyways here are some photos I took during the spring when I first started into photography. Far from my best but what do you think? Any pointers for next spring?


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    Re: Spring Flowers

    Well hello, mobius121, and welcome to our community!

    You can start by posting images a little larger I recommend going 640 pixels on the longest side.

    Secondly, you can start by shooting NOW. Don't wait until next spring


    Thanks for sharing. I hope you'll stick around and join the fun.
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    Re: Spring Flowers

    Thanks for the reply! The pics are thumbnails that you can click ;) Also yeah I plan to go near the mountains and find some snowy scenery so that will be exciting!

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    Re: Spring Flowers

    Oh, I see now. But you have to click twice - and I'm lazy

    One pointer: I see that your subjects are the spring blossoms but having an uninterrupted wall of flowers is a bit overwhelming. The eye seeks a resting point. Find a section that has something to break up the pattern and you will see a difference.
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    Re: Spring Flowers

    Thanks for the pointer ;) You mean kinda like the one with the sky showing or is that still a bit too much? ^^

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    Re: Spring Flowers

    More like #3 but imagine a one off-colored flower or a bird amidst the sea of flowers. Something to provide a visual break.
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    That would be really cool. I will have to keep a look out for something like that!

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