Troy Piggins wrote:
> If you have some spare time, I'd appreciate your comments
> on these photos. Let me know what you would have done
> different. What do you pros/experienced photogs take
> photos of when travelling? Do you end up with happy
> snaps and that's fine?
Hi,
i mainly agree with "Zot" here, take happy snaps and bingo.
When looking at your shots some things came to my mind:
- buy a polarizer filter to attach to your lens, this would greatly
improve
shots like img_6420.jpg to get a blue, saturated sky - if you shoot RAW,
try
to bring down lights a bit, some of the shots tend to be a bit
overexposed,
i use a 20D and normally use exposure correction of -1/3 or even -2/3.
- you seem to love wide angle shots, try to use a correction filter or
tool
like shift n (http://www.shiftn.de/
english description available) to get
rid of those annoying converging lines and tilts. Images like img_6416.jpg
really suffer from that. Also, always try to rotate images like
img_6419.jpg
to make them aligned horizontally - itīs just a few clicks, and a heavily
sloping image like this will always make it look "amateurish".
- i really like your night shoots!
Happy shooting!
Markus


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