Anybody have any tips for taking cool pictures? I took thses today on a cannon power shot A560 7.1
Any idea's would be cool but I'm new at trying to take good pictures.
Anybody have any tips for taking cool pictures? I took thses today on a cannon power shot A560 7.1
Any idea's would be cool but I'm new at trying to take good pictures.
Loooks damn good, the B&W look great!
Originally Posted by 88Nightmare
Anyone else think that is very disrespectful? I do. Of all the places to take pictures, why a grave yard? I doubt thats even legal, wouldn't it technically be trespassing?
Disrespectful? I say maybe/no, but that's depending on how you view cemeteries. I see them as unused land with dead bodies buried just under the surface, and I mean no disrespect TO ANYBODY by saying that (just my opinion)...!!! I feel that once 'you' die the body that was known as 'you' is just left over.....
As far as the pictures go I think they all look good . However, the black and white ones are 1,000 times better than the color.....
Thanks guys. Just need to find a better and larger cemetary. I don't like seeing the homes in the background.
Is that the one right by like 95th and Beloit?
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what about forest home cemetary? or even the big ass one by 124th and Capitol?
Originally Posted by 88Nightmare
As long as he isn't spinning donuts around the gravestones it is fine
Yea deggy, it's that real small one on beloit.
Flick, I hear the forrest hoe one is awesome. Next rainy crappy day I get, I'll give that one a shot. Hopefully by then somebody can give me some quick shooting tips (for camera idiots)
If I thought it was disrespectful, I would not have done it. Yes, maybe a bit morbid but nothing more.
And hopefully the Angel eyes will be operational by then as well.
i'd say a b&w pic with the angel eyes/halos still on would look tits imo.
Originally Posted by 88Nightmare
Centering the car in the frame is a good place to start.
I'm just busting your balls. Get yourself adobe photoshop or jasc paintshop (my preference), take an assload of pictures, and start messing around with them. You'll figure out what you do/don't like as far as taking the pictures and editing them.
-Patrick TSi
I want to be able to spend my retirement years driving my Buick at wide open throttle, at 45 mph, 'cause I shifted into L instead of D. But it's my own damn business and not the government's.