Miss Anne Bridgebreaker
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I think they look pretty good! I'd actually like to see more!
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are you using a digital camera or are you using film?
if you are using a 35mm film camera, you can buy black and white film.
if you are using a digital camera, there may be a setting on the camera to take photos in black and white.
either way, experiment. try different things out. different settings on camera or different subjects to photograph. you might find that you like taking black and white or sepia instead of color. nature or maybe angular pictures of buildings, or weather pictures.
I think they look pretty good! I'd actually like to see more!
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here are some hummingbird pics. i know there not very good but its hard to catch pictures of them there so fast.
here are some hummingbird pics. i know there not very good but its hard to catch pictures of them there so fast.
i know 4 sucked but the bird was so shiny!!
Your reference #4 is #3 on my order, but it is the one with the huge feeder blocking almost the entire background, right? The bird was shiny, but so what ... still not very focused. If this is a 'recreational' pic, it's fine. But if it's for a competition or critiques, it will invite a lot of them, and not gonna place in a competition (but you already knew that, didn't you?). You just wanted to share with us that pic.
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here are some hummingbird pics. i know there not very good but its hard to catch pictures of them there so fast.
Wow. I'm impressed with the humming bird photos. By far I have to say the first one is the best. To catch one in flight in amazing, they are so hard to catch. It looks to me it was darker outside than you would have liked.
Now... to catch a humming bird feeding on a flower instead of a feeder... that would be really amazing. If you can get them focused more it would make the picture more amazing. Did you have the camera set to take multiple shots at a time? If not, I suggest that you try it the next time you see one flying around. You might be able to get some more good shots of the bird's wings then.
i wish i knew how to use all these settings you keep mentioning lol. i should know them.