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Old 02-06-2008, 07:49 PM
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Venom's Camera Adventures continued?

Howdy do?
I'm Venom.
And this, my friends, is a thread containing some photo's i have taken over the past year or so.

Crits, comments, anything else you fancy posting is welcome here.
Even if its just a line form a song your listennig to.
I've been told i can "see" a picture [If that makes sense?]
I just need a bit of help on the more technical side of things..

1. - Life In Perspective. - I coulda done this one better, might re-take it and improve it one day..
2. - Concrete Jungle - It just looked so misplaced..
3. - Feather? - I was wandering around my art rooms at school and found it..
4. - The Mask. - I don't like this one.. But thougt i'd uploadit for the lulz.
5. - Just A Gate.. - I thought the gate & tree looked.. kinda.. something. i liked it.
6. - Concrete Jungle II - Wolverhampton City Centre..

Here we go thenn;
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Old 02-06-2008, 08:10 PM
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Hi - nice ones - interesting atmospheres - just a few technical suggestions:

Contrast is important when you're going for black and white. Right now they're a bit grey in grey.

Sometimes there's no focus anywhere and it doesn't really look like it was done on purpose, like in #1 and #4. If it's too dark for a reasonable shutter speed I'd use a tripod or - if you don't have one - a stone/wall - whatever you find to put the camera on.

Some are a little bit overexposed, like the feather and the last one. I really like the last one - nice colors and composition.

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Old 02-06-2008, 08:12 PM
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thats good that the time and date isnt on all your shots..
try not to have it on the pic.

4 is out of focus.
maybe try the feather shots without the flash...
grab a tripod and try natural light.
theres potential...
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Old 02-07-2008, 05:50 PM
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Thanks guys.
So i need focus, something to lean camera on [Yeah, i cannot hold a camera still on my own to save my life. ]
And yeah, the time & dated ones were taken by my old camera phone, before i got the camera im using now.
Contrast in the b/w ones..

Anything else anyone wants to add?

I might have some more for you soon..
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Old 02-13-2008, 05:03 PM
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Few more for ya.
I've been in Devon all weekend, went to my cousins wedding, hoping to get some good shots.
But they're not very good.
Tried to get a few macro's of water droplets and stuff though
Lemme know what you think yeah?

7. - Water droplets on a garden chair, probably not that good, but meh.
8. - Water flowing through a pipe into a pond, i quite like this one, but it was hard to ty and get a decent angle, i was scared id drop my camera. >.>
9. - Could robably do with cropping, but i'll post that up later, Just some water droplets on the glass of an old fish tank i found in my uncles garden.
10. - My dog, Rocky, He was lying still, which is unusual for him, and i needed to test the light/settings on my camera so i took it, thought it came out ok so didn't delete it.
11. - A Rotten Apple and a sheet of broken glass, i was thinking of calling it "Make it Better" but meh, either way.


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Old 03-15-2008, 01:57 AM
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Hey guys, sorry i havn't posted for a long while.
Have some fire? (:
I've always wanted to do some shots like these, i think fire in the night time looks really nice. (:
And a landscape out of my window. Just to bulk it up a bit (:

Letme know whatchu think, C+C Welcome, as always.

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Old 03-15-2008, 01:57 AM
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Oh, lord. I didn't realise how blurred that last one was.

But am sleepy, so shall edit it out in the morning (:
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love the first one, catches the eye nicely
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Old 03-15-2008, 02:46 AM
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I love the bird's eye view of the dog. Very nicely done. The photo could have been clearer though. Perhaps the unsharp mask would bring it up a tiny bit. But I like the layout with the main subject in the top corner and negative space below. The fire is a really nice idea, but yes, need to be a bit more sharper. Cool, keep on shooting!
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Old 03-15-2008, 11:54 PM
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Thanks guys, This feedback really does help (:

Im going on another adventure tomorrow, camera in tow.

And iv spotted a tripod that i might be able to get when i have the money.

So things are looking up (:
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Old 03-22-2008, 09:44 PM
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Some more for you all, went on a really long walk and took photos of stuff i go past everyday on the bus, but can never seem to be able to stop & take photos of.
Alien helped me choose which ones to put up, theres loads more i'll show you if these lot go down well,

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21. My personal favourite;



Thats it for now anyway, as per C+C welcome, blah blah blah hope you enjoy them (:
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Old 03-22-2008, 10:30 PM
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15 and 20 for me

15 just looks so right with the bridge.

20 as well, with the chain and metal hoop off centre. I actually think that hoop couldn't be in a better position.
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Old 08-02-2008, 09:24 PM
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SO THEN. It's been actual months since i updated this, forgive me father for i have sinned.
But i've been busy trying towork out which style i really wanna focus on. and i still have no idea :|
So, a few new little scraps for you.
I've done 2 shoots with a few of my friends, they didn't come out so great, but i'll post them up if you really want me to.
1st up; Macro of a big daisy i found.



And then Said daisy with a bit of a background of it, i quite like this one.


"through the keyhole", i liked this idea, i wish there was something more interesting through the door though.



A pictue of my ring that my boyfriend bought me, i liked how it turned out.



I'm not sure why i took this one, i like it though.



now sure how good this one turned out. most certainly not my best though.
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Old 08-03-2008, 08:54 PM
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I really like the atmosphere in the blurry second daisy photo. Nice mood. I think both of your daisy photos are overexposed though - I think it would help to see a little more detail in the white. And with the first one, I think it would help if a a part of the flower would be in focus.

Nice angle in the last one.
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Old 08-04-2008, 07:55 PM
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I like the abstract feel of the gravel image. I'm thinking a tighter crop (maybe square?) and perhaps a good conversion to B/W or Sepia would make it really nice.
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Old 08-05-2008, 02:40 PM
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Thanks Jerrica, hows this for you then?
Whacked a border on because.. well, i can

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Old 08-06-2008, 03:23 AM
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Pretty nice crop. would still work on the contrast a bit more.
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Old 09-22-2008, 06:53 PM
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OH MY GOD!? Is that an update!? :O XD

loooooong time no speak, I've got some new'uns for you.
Been working on portraits and such, let me know whatchu think yeah?

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I know some of them are a bit rubbish, and the lights off in some of them.

C+C?

It's good to be back.
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Hi,

the portraits are all over the place, method-wise.

Suggestion: take one subject, on pose, one distance.

Vary the light.

If you don't have a flash (argh! buy one!), you can put the person next to a window, then add some kind of reflector to the opposite side, add some kind of continuous light source, expose for a longer time(!), a.s.o.

Don't vary subject, crop, point of view or focus.
Concentrate on the light and vary it.

Do some ten or fifteen portraits of the same person, in the same perspective, the same focus with different lighting on each shot.

If you don't have a stand, ask someone to hold the camera and press the shutter. These two things, holding the camera and pressing the shutter are quite unimportant and can be done by somebody else, once you decided on the perspective and focus.

The important thing is the lighting. That you do yourself.

Looking forward to your portraits!
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Old 09-30-2008, 06:57 PM
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Thankyou!
I knew i was doing something wrong.
I've hopefully got some more lined up for you by next week
I'll try and make you proud
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Old 09-30-2008, 10:47 PM
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Aww... but that won't be necessary. Just have fun!
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Alriight then, happy new year guys.
little update for you, theyre not the best. And I havn't tried to play around with them at all as of yet.
But I couldn't resist some snow pictures
Lemme know what you think.
And Mu, I'll get back to you on those portraits, Got a few shoots lined up sometime soons hopefully =]

I love pawprints in the snow, this one was taken early in the morning through, so its a bit more gloomy than i'd like.


A line of ice on a windowbox. Bit too blurred than I'd like. But it's hard to tell on my camera's screen.


I'm not sure what exactly this is, but i quite like it.. Not sure why.


And an edit of the feather photo that my riend Tim did for me, i hope he doesn't mind me putting it on here, I like it
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Old 01-29-2009, 08:05 PM
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Self portrait i did sometime last year that I found again recently:

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Does your camera have a choice of white balances? If it does, the overexposed ones could benefit from using a different one.
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Some more for you, i like this one..

The net onw, however, really annoyed me 'cause didn't get him all on the frame.


C+C Always welcome.
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Old 04-12-2009, 05:04 PM
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Few more i#ve dug up..




The second one im not sure what happened to the trees, but i like them for some reason..

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Nice composition in the second one. Just wish the person was a bit sharper.
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Shame your camera's so crappy, you obviously have somewhat of an eye for good composition but most of your pics come out blurry.
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My first question is what kind of camera are you using? the pattern i see in most of your prints is a lack of control on your focusing. they dont have a strong focal point and the blurryness takes away from the depth of the piece. Depth plays a huge part in the emotion of the picture or the story your trying to tell. I adore the self portrait! its the best pic on here i think. effects aside just based on the actual composition. Its soft but your features are sharp and full. Really puts out an innocence.

Please keep posting and start thinking about what your trying to tell us with the pictures you take and let that guide your compositions
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My first question is what kind of camera are you using? the pattern i see in most of your prints is a lack of control on your focusing. they dont have a strong focal point and the blurryness takes away from the depth of the piece. Depth plays a huge part in the emotion of the picture or the story your trying to tell. I adore the self portrait! its the best pic on here i think. effects aside just based on the actual composition. Its soft but your features are sharp and full. Really puts out an innocence.

Please keep posting and start thinking about what your trying to tell us with the pictures you take and let that guide your compositions
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