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Some more pics. I hope I'm getting better. Critique please!!!

cobrawannabe

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Well, yesterday turned out to be an AWESOME day! And no matter how much Ian tried to keep us down, we had loads of fun (an incident that will stay WITHIN THE CONFINES OF NE-CEG!!!!!) We actually ended up going bowling, and to Sailfest and the Waterford Speedbowl; after which we saw fireworks in New London. We had plans to go to Dunkin Donuts on te Berlin Turnpike to see some cars, but were not able to do so. The 5.0 Explorer and Steve's Blazer were there.

Anyways, please let me know how my photography is. Keep in mind that I'm 17 years old, and can afford no more than my current equipment; an LG VX8300 phone. Thanks alot! The other pics are from the last mini-meet I planned; NE-CEG Mudding Trip.:cool:

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Hmmm the first one I can see the wheel of the Explorer and you cut off part of the jeep.
Second one I like, but maybe a little less of the ground in front of the blazer. Third you cut off part of the jeep and have a shadow on the ground in front of you. Fourth is alright but you have a shadow of the jeep in it. Fifth one is a bit overexposed. The rest all have blown out skies (try to avoid taking pictures towards the sun if those were), the last one could be cool with a little better camera ;)

Overall I'd say you should try and make sure you get the entire subject in the frame where you want it, then make sure you don't have any other shadows/objects that are distracting. And buy a cheap digital camera. :p
 
Hey Matt, you're retarded :laugh:.

At least you did something with your life on Saturday lol.
More than you can say, huh?:laugh:
I really like the first one a lot, the second to last one needs better lighting :cool:

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Thanks! I actually made that pic dark on purpose. Gues it didn't work as well as I thought:blackeye:

Who is the cuckoo Jeep owner?
Probably Lindsey's new favorite person. Alex. He's one of my best friends.

Hmmm the first one I can see the wheel of the Explorer and you cut off part of the jeep.
Second one I like, but maybe a little less of the ground in front of the blazer. Third you cut off part of the jeep and have a shadow on the ground in front of you. Fourth is alright but you have a shadow of the jeep in it. Fifth one is a bit overexposed. The rest all have blown out skies (try to avoid taking pictures towards the sun if those were), the last one could be cool with a little better camera ;)

Overall I'd say you should try and make sure you get the entire subject in the frame where you want it, then make sure you don't have any other shadows/objects that are distracting. And buy a cheap digital camera. :p
You're great. Thanks alot for the comments!:cool:

And The muddy picture was cut off becuase he was so close to my garage. I really wish I could have gotten a picture of the dirtier side of the truck. Which is a 2WD btw!:shocked:
 
Even mine is dirtier than that! And I've only been driving on the highways with it as of late.

We've got alot of thin mud around here, and that's the clean side. If your Jeep is so dirty, why is is clean in all of your pics?

BTW, I never knew even a 2WD Jeep was so happy in mud!:crazy:
 
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