Splutter said:I think for me, the most important point should be "go early and leave late" :bsmilie:
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Splutter said:I think for me, the most important point should be "go early and leave late" :bsmilie:
Stereobox said:thanks for sharing, angelzhou! they are very useful pointers for everyone indeed.
this point is quite subjective.
some people say, if you don't see rubbish, how do you know what is rubbish?
my work focus alot of catalog work/product shots. i'm advised to look at both good product shots (observe the styling, composition, lighting etc) and also look at bad ones and think how one can make it better.
i think the same can apply to landscape photography as well.
kooku_gal said:great pointers! didnt know ansel adams was so patient! that i seriously need to learn from
actually the ultimaye challenge would be to take a greatp pic of ordinary daily stuff.
guess thats why ansel adams' a legend and the rest of us arent
catchlights said:The moral of the story....?
Maybe I should go and shoot same algae on the wall at the the back lane.
binbeto said:Thanks for sharing.. Good pointer. Maybe you would like to give some credit to the author?