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Favourite Subject? - dewy - Sep 10, 2004

I was just wondering what every ones favourite 'Subject' is that they like to photograph?

I my self like to shoot macros of flowers and photos (want to try Panoramics) from mountain look outs. I am still experimneting so I will shoot anything I find intersting but prefer to do the above stated Cool


Favourite Subject? - adam - Sep 10, 2004

Full moon rising over the Swan River with the city lights reflections.


Favourite Subject? - Lak - Sep 11, 2004

I like shooting people. Big Grin


Favourite Subject? - dewy - Sep 11, 2004

Lak Wrote:I like shooting people. Big Grin

We are talking about cameras here, lol Big Grin


Favourite Subject? - Rufus - Sep 11, 2004

Churches, people, dogs, guitars and other musical instruments.


Favourite Subject? - shuttertalk - Sep 11, 2004

Night shots, landscapes, nature...


Favourite Subject? - peter - Sep 11, 2004

Adam ^_-..

nah im a landscape shooter .. or pretty gals ^_- (not adam)


Favourite Subject? - Lak - Sep 12, 2004

lol not adam?? why not? Tongue

But yea i like taking night shots, and people. I dunno, I don't have the creative ability to take landscapes. My shots always comes out "flat", like it doesn't draw attention to anywhere. Anyone with good landscaping shooting tips?


Favourite Subject? - StudioJ - Sep 12, 2004

I'm with Lak, people (especially candis) and night shots rock my world.


Favourite Subject? - shuttertalk - Sep 12, 2004

Lak Wrote:I dunno, I don't have the creative ability to take landscapes. My shots always comes out "flat", like it doesn't draw attention to anywhere. Anyone with good landscaping shooting tips?

Heheh, mine just comes down to pure luck. Heheh, but seriously, I usually follow basic composition rules, make sure that there's a definite subject or feature to focus on in the frame, otherwise an awesome landscape can easily be made boring.

Rule of thirds and keeping horizon straight also helps. Lighting plays a great deal too... although I'm not an expert on that. Smile