good job man, tells a story very well for 3 photos
the 2nd frame really throws me off, it'd be better if there was consistancy throughout so a gun and then having him walking with the gun not a bat, and then the chalk line with the gun included would make more visual sense.
good job man, tells a story very well for 3 photos
the 2nd frame really throws me off, it'd be better if there was consistancy throughout so a gun and then having him walking with the gun not a bat, and then the chalk line with the gun included would make more visual sense.
I agree about the second frame, maybe it would have been better to keep the consitency throughout the three photos, but i think putting the weapon in the final scene gives it all away, it doesn't leave enough to the imagination. Great story, beautiful photos, very good job
whoops thought ryan had went with the out line that had a gun in it, you are right having a gun in this one would have been too much, and if their was an outline the gun would have obviously been removed.
can i ask the reason behind the Tim Hortons bag and a blurry tire, also the first one is creative but the whole reflection thingy aint working and the last one is the best of the 3 but to much distraction from the rider
i have a question... what memory cards are you guys using (brand, size)? and more importantly... how do you keep track of them (yeah... lost mine... again!)
i have a question... what memory cards are you guys using (brand, size)? and more importantly... how do you keep track of them (yeah... lost mine... again!)
I'd say for a non pro DSLR you should be using at least a class 4, and dependent on how much you shoot should determine your card size.
i have a question... what memory cards are you guys using (brand, size)? and more importantly... how do you keep track of them (yeah... lost mine... again!)
I'd say for a non pro DSLR you should be using at least a class 4, and dependent on how much you shoot should determine your card size.
Keep them in your camera or ONE place.
and a new realm has been opened... memory card classes?
i have a question... what memory cards are you guys using (brand, size)? and more importantly... how do you keep track of them (yeah... lost mine... again!)
I'd say for a non pro DSLR you should be using at least a class 4, and dependent on how much you shoot should determine your card size.
Keep them in your camera or ONE place.
and a new realm has been opened... memory card classes?
whoops thought ryan had went with the out line that had a gun in it, you are right having a gun in this one would have been too much, and if their was an outline the gun would have obviously been removed.
I had a few ideas with this, and the images varied through out them.