All of it, any of the shots you have that came out really nice
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DIPED_IN_SAUCEFUCKING SICK, YO! I really like the first and last up ones. Really shows the motion and style of the skater. What setup are you using?
shredding_pandaThanks man. I just use a t3i with an opteka 6.5 fisheye for the closeup and a 50mm 1.8 for the long one
CliffyByrothose are rad shot, skate photos done right
bigbromskier^^nice shot! For me, the only problem with it is the plant on the bottom left. my eye keeps getting drawn to it cause it's soooo sharp and bright. once you notice it, it REALLY pulls the eye from the subject, which is a real shame cause everything else is so great.
I'd give it some time in PS to throw it out of focus cause it's even sharper than the rider. hope you can work it out!
MatRichI did some self portraits with my girlfriend looking as hungover and trashy as possible. They came out pretty nice!
penguiinIt's summertime which means it's automotive photography season. I went to a car show this past weekend and these were a couple of my favorite shots.
Porsche at the lake (1 of 1) by Dillon Makar, on Flickr
shredding_panda^Love the first one
I tried using a flash during the day and i think it turned out fairly good but that's my opinion
MLJThat is a really awesome shot!! Try to get rid of the shadows in the pictures, kinda distracts from the scene. I love the use of the flash though, you should get some more with it!
shredding_pandaThanks man the shadows where definitively something that I was thinking of getting rid of but i wanted other peoples opinion on it and here's an other one i took when it got darker
DingoSeanthe High Sierra over Lee Vining, CA.
MitchThatcherCouple shots I took of my buddies VW. New to photography as well so any critique is appreciated.
Canon T3i
50mm f1.8
MitchThatcherCouple shots I took of my buddies VW. New to photography as well so any critique is appreciated.
shredding_pandaI've probably been posting way too much in this thread recently
*DUMBCAN*doge the face a little, it's too dark
division.bellJust a small tip; when photographing cars at an angle like in your second image, make sure to turn the steering wheel in the other direction, no one wants to see shots of tires when wheels are much more aesthetically pleasing. Especially when it's a black car.
s.conwayMy brother-in-law and I photographed my brother's wedding in Sweden. Here are the several I took that I think are the best out of all of them: