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Hey guys,

I've put up a whole heap of pics in the Japan section, but i'd like to get a little more serious and i'd like some feed back as to what is good, what is bad, and what can be done to improve the pics. Some positive criticism and comments would be appreciated, so i can make them better!

The link is here :

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=174339

Any tips would be great as i've just been trying to get a little more into the swing of things.

Thanks!

  • 2 weeks later...

Nice pictures mate...

Couple of comments...They will be picky but i learnt alot when i was told about my errors.

First picture

Red witches hat takes focus off the car other then that its awesome

2 & 3rd both awesome photos..

4th would be great accept those few people take the focus off the main subject.

5th my fav... really nice picture

6th well yah... lol

7th if you shifted your focus point back a few cm's i think it would have been alot clearer towards the rear of the car. (main focus point seems to be ground in front of car and bonnet. shrugs

8th too busy with all the extra people takes the focus off the car and you get distracted by the people.

9 same as 8th

10th not sure of this picture if its just a shot to show the people... maybe having a better DOF would have produced more clarity.

11th nice photo

12th excellent photo.

13th. damn kids take the focus off the main subject again.. other then that its ferking aweesome photo

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