[Soulblade88 ] The Best of random SNAP


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you have a few good shots, but many where no one knows what you're shooting.

you may say that you're recording your memories, but what you're sharing here is similar to what anyone with a mobile phone can take, just that you've got a better camera.

learn how to create, not just pressing the shutter release without knowing what you want to capture.

know who/what your subject is. many of your photos are lacking in this.

if you really want to improve, i suggest you take into consideration the others' opinions and get yourself a tripod, and learn how to keep your horizon straight and watch your exposure among other things.

when you really learn the basics and improve, all your random shots will become beautiful, not just what passes off as a 10-year old girl's random snaps off a mobile phone's camera.

i saw your replies on threads and you seem to be giving excuses instead of credible answers why you can't or won't want to conform. well here's some more advice: you'll do well to heed the advice, especially that of the moderators and senior members.

no one likes someone who constantly asks for advice but never bothers to follow it, disappears off the thread and then asks the same questions a few weeks later.

people are fed up and you've caused quite a few senior members to suffer punishment due to your selfishness.

if you're really serious about photography, then learn. if you won't get rid of your can't-be-bothered and escapist attitude and ignore the advice of others, then i suggest you stop asking for it altogether, and stop doing photography altogether if you're not bothered about not improving

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you have a few good shots, but many where no one knows what you're shooting.

you may say that you're recording your memories, but what you're sharing here is similar to what anyone with a mobile phone can take, just that you've got a better camera.

learn how to create, not just pressing the shutter release without knowing what you want to capture.

know who/what your subject is. many of your photos are lacking in this.

if you really want to improve, i suggest you take into consideration the others' opinions and get yourself a tripod, and learn how to keep your horizon straight and watch your exposure among other things.

when you really learn the basics and improve, all your random shots will become beautiful, not just what passes off as a 10-year old girl's random snaps off a mobile phone's camera.

i saw your replies on threads and you seem to be giving excuses instead of credible answers why you can't or won't want to conform. well here's some more advice: you'll do well to heed the advice, especially that of the moderators and senior members.

no one likes someone who constantly asks for advice but never bothers to follow it, disappears off the thread and then asks the same questions a few weeks later.

people are fed up and you've caused quite a few senior members to suffer punishment due to your selfishness.

if you're really serious about photography, then learn. if you won't get rid of your can't-be-bothered and escapist attitude and ignore the advice of others, then i suggest you stop asking for it altogether, and stop doing photography altogether if you're not bothered about not improving

just my two cents

Totally and absolutely wasted effort.
 

Totally and absolutely wasted effort.

it was worth a shot. but i'm guessing TS is waiting for people to praise his photos rather than give him advice on how to improve on skill and make the photos better
 


I don't know why you guys are so critical. I happen to like this photo a lot!

First of all, the cluster of trees in the middle of the frame. This photo show how we can live in harmony with nature! Imagine living beside trees! No where else in the world can you find such a scene! We talking about trees man! TREES! AND THEY ARE GREEN!!

Lampposts make great subjects and they are PERFECT here! Just look at them. Where on earth can you find such noble installation? THEY GIVE LIGHT! Photography is all about light isn't it?? I especially love the one on the extreme left. The photographer faithfully reproduced the exact lighting temperature, 5,683.3718256 kelvin. That 3.697583 deg tilt to the heavenly left just shows how much attention was paid, it will stop inflation I tell ya!!

And who can forget about that white plastic barricade on the extreme right! I can't imagine the kind of luck the photographer possessed to have that in the frame! They are so bloody rare, you'll probably have better luck with bigfoot!! Icing on the cake!

Then there are the little architectural details which made the eyes wonder..... the roof tiles, alumnium windows, concrete pavement, STAINLESS STEEL RAILINGS!!

As an architect, I find residential design here beyond redemption. This photographer changed me FOREVER with this single photograph! Looking at this masterpiece brings tears to my eyes. I can only hope for more. Can share the location? Of course, I wouldn't even dare to dream about reproducing something like what you've done!

WELL DONE!
 

I don't know why you guys are so critical. I happen to like this photo a lot!

First of all, the cluster of trees in the middle of the frame. This photo show how we can live in harmony with nature! Imagine living beside trees! No where else in the world can you find such a scene! We talking about trees man! TREES! AND THEY ARE GREEN!!

Lampposts make great subjects and they are PERFECT here! Just look at them. Where on earth can you find such noble installation? THEY GIVE LIGHT! Photography is all about light isn't it?? I especially love the one on the extreme left. The photographer faithfully reproduced the exact lighting temperature, 5,683.3718256 kelvin. That 3.697583 deg tilt to the heavenly left just shows how much attention was paid, it will stop inflation I tell ya!!

And who can forget about that white plastic barricade on the extreme right! I can't imagine the kind of luck the photographer possessed to have that in the frame! They are so bloody rare, you'll probably have better luck with bigfoot!! Icing on the cake!

Then there are the little architectural details which made the eyes wonder..... the roof tiles, alumnium windows, concrete pavement, STAINLESS STEEL RAILINGS!!

As an architect, I find residential design here beyond redemption. This photographer changed me FOREVER with this single photograph! Looking at this masterpiece brings tears to my eyes. I can only hope for more. Can share the location? Of course, I wouldn't even dare to dream about reproducing something like what you've done!

WELL DONE!

Sempai, after reading your post I'm so ashamed that i did not recognize this work of art!

Hats off to you for showing us how marvellous a photographer soulblade is!
 

While I appreciate the effort of many of you here to give good advice (and acknowledge that it seems ignored), I will have to draw a line here on bunching in with snide remarks bothering on bullying.

Just ignore TS threads if you find him/her not worthy of advice or put him on ignore list, but "No ganging up on anyone"



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