I reckon the picture of the camera could do with slightly larger apeture. You're dropped the depth of field slightly too much so the camera body is out of focus, unless that was intended! Is it a reflection in a mirror on a self timer?
The 4th pic has a faint outline of a chainlink fence on it. What's that from?
I like the simple black frame around them - makes a big difference, especially on the bull rush photo.
I reckon the picture of the camera could do with slightly larger aperture. You're dropped the depth of field slightly too much so the camera body is out of focus, unless that was intended! Is it a reflection in a mirror on a self timer?
The 4th pic has a faint outline of a chainlink fence on it. What's that from?
I like the simple black frame around them - makes a big difference, especially on the bull rush photo.
Yeah I realised my aperture was off when i edited the pic, shame really. Lesson learned though No its a pic of my mates new camera he got today Yes that's a chainlink outline. I live on the longleat estate (lions of longleat?! Near Centre Parcs) and that's part of the safari park.
If your a dab hand on photoshop.. and i know this is cheating but you couldn't have avoided it when you took the shot. For the second try to use mainly the clone brush to remove the wooden fencing,it'l make it look way better as it will look natural, not like a zoo. Which spoils it for me.
Nice shots though.. try applying angles and techniques like this to your riding shots and your onto a winner.
If your a dab hand on photoshop.. and i know this is cheating but you couldn't have avoided it when you took the shot. For the second try to use mainly the clone brush to remove the wooden fencing,it'll make it look way better as it will look natural, not like a zoo. Which spoils it for me.
Nice shots though.. try applying angles and techniques like this to your riding shots and your onto a winner.
OK thanks for the advice buddy, ill try to photoshop the fence out. Yeah just need to go shoot some riding now