smilingFACE wrote:ayos ito a sir rexie ano gamit mong lente dito??
smilingFACE wrote:heheheh ayos lang yan.. practice, practice lang ... practice makes perfect.. but nobodys pefect.. so dont practice nyahahahahaahahah
kidding aside sir... pede mo lakihan aperture para ma-adjust ang shutter...
at walang blur,,.. lahat ng shoot mo may galaw sir.. pero ayos lang po yun.. practice pa..
Renegade wrote:TFS! Keep on shooting...
martincpv wrote:Hello Rexie
don't be afraid to increase your ISO speed ... so that you can in turn increase your shutter speed
adjust your aperture to suit your taste as regards the degree of sharpness of your photos
and i agree ... the pros advice me to keep shooting too
xxxREXIExxx wrote:
bjadee wrote:xxxREXIExxx wrote:
I like this sir. But maybe it would be better if you crop it a little bit on the left side (to remove yung katawan nung isang girl), and also a little bit on the right side. But it's just my personal taste lang naman.
I think you should also improve your composition bro, nasa dead center kasi usually yung subject mo e. Try placing your subjects instead to the right or the left to create a negative empty space. I also think that there's a lot of your pictures wherein the very famous photography rule- "Rule of Thirds" are very much applicable.
Those are just my two cents bro, my personal tastes and observations only. Basta keep on shooting and share your shots here in Lakambini.hehehe
bjadee wrote:xxxREXIExxx wrote:
I like this sir. But maybe it would be better if you crop it a little bit on the left side (to remove yung katawan nung isang girl), and also a little bit on the right side. But it's just my personal taste lang naman.
I think you should also improve your composition bro, nasa dead center kasi usually yung subject mo e. Try placing your subjects instead to the right or the left to create a negative empty space. I also think that there's a lot of your pictures wherein the very famous photography rule- "Rule of Thirds" are very much applicable.
Those are just my two cents bro, my personal tastes and observations only. Basta keep on shooting and share your shots here in Lakambini.hehehe
xxxREXIExxx wrote:bjadee wrote:xxxREXIExxx wrote:
I like this sir. But maybe it would be better if you crop it a little bit on the left side (to remove yung katawan nung isang girl), and also a little bit on the right side. But it's just my personal taste lang naman.
I think you should also improve your composition bro, nasa dead center kasi usually yung subject mo e. Try placing your subjects instead to the right or the left to create a negative empty space. I also think that there's a lot of your pictures wherein the very famous photography rule- "Rule of Thirds" are very much applicable.
Those are just my two cents bro, my personal tastes and observations only. Basta keep on shooting and share your shots here in Lakambini.hehehe
sir question naman....bigyan nyo naman ako idea sa RULE OF THIRDS....wala po kasi ako idea dyan....
gusto ko nga kumuha ng seminar sa basic photography para at least i have the idea....thanks po
bjadee wrote:xxxREXIExxx wrote:bjadee wrote:xxxREXIExxx wrote:
I like this sir. But maybe it would be better if you crop it a little bit on the left side (to remove yung katawan nung isang girl), and also a little bit on the right side. But it's just my personal taste lang naman.
I think you should also improve your composition bro, nasa dead center kasi usually yung subject mo e. Try placing your subjects instead to the right or the left to create a negative empty space. I also think that there's a lot of your pictures wherein the very famous photography rule- "Rule of Thirds" are very much applicable.
Those are just my two cents bro, my personal tastes and observations only. Basta keep on shooting and share your shots here in Lakambini.hehehe
sir question naman....bigyan nyo naman ako idea sa RULE OF THIRDS....wala po kasi ako idea dyan....
gusto ko nga kumuha ng seminar sa basic photography para at least i have the idea....thanks po
Below is a webpage where you could find an explanation of the rule of thirds sir:
http://digital-photography-school.com/rule-of-thirds
Yeah I think it's best if you enroll in a basic photography workshop since it really grounds your fundamentals sir. Some organizations that offers very good workshops are FPPF and PCCI.
Sorry for this plug but our photography club in DLSU is organizing a basic photography workshop this Feb 13 and Feb 20 at RCBC Plaza in Makati City. Fee is only 1000 pesos for non-members. The instructor is very very good in Master Vic Sison- one of the pioneer lecturers in FPPF. He teaches in a very engaging,funny, and entertaining manner all these photo stuffs. He also teaches Fine Arts at FEU and Photography in DLSU-College of Saint Benilde. if you wanna register sir, please go to http://proarchers.multiply.com
Feel free to message me sir if you have further questions. Hope that helps.
Vietkong wrote:Try to attend the Lakambini Photoshoots. There are lots of good photographers that can give you some pointers on composition (i.e. Law of thirds). Masaya sumama sa group, you can ask the other newbies that attended last Sunday in EcoPark.
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