Llarian
Well-known member
Hello all!
Nikki mentioned doing this on IRC a few weeks back, and I never heard anything else from her, so I figured I'd go ahead and start it anyways. I'd like to have these moved to a specialized subforum, but for now we'll just use this one. =)
So, here's the deal. If you have a picture you want people to take a look at and make reccomendations for how you could make it better, please feel free to post it! If you have a specific area you want to ask about, go ahead and mention it.
The higher quality its posted in, the better, since that gives people more ability to work with it in photoshop or some other post-processing application.
The rules:
Please feel free to comment if you have any ideas for how we might make this work well, and please hop in and comment if you see one of these threads pop up!
Hopefully this ends up being useful for everybody!
-Dylan
Nikki mentioned doing this on IRC a few weeks back, and I never heard anything else from her, so I figured I'd go ahead and start it anyways. I'd like to have these moved to a specialized subforum, but for now we'll just use this one. =)
So, here's the deal. If you have a picture you want people to take a look at and make reccomendations for how you could make it better, please feel free to post it! If you have a specific area you want to ask about, go ahead and mention it.
The higher quality its posted in, the better, since that gives people more ability to work with it in photoshop or some other post-processing application.
The rules:
- Since we're doing these in the general Photography forum, please prefix your subject line with "Critique:" so we know what the thread is about.
- One picture to a thread, and no hijacking please. If you want to have one of your own pictures looked at, please start a new thread.
- Please make it a somewhat workable photograph. If its ridiculously blurry, you're just going to get told to use a tripod, change your ISO, etc. Those are easily searchable answers or can be asked about in a more general sense. (In other words, if NaH2O could critique it, you probably shouldn't post it. )
- Please post as much data about the photo as you know. At bare minimum, include what kind of camera/lens you used. At best, include exposure information (shutter, F-stop, ISO), and focus information if you have it.
- Please at least include some idea as to how you might've wanted to improve the photo to give us something to start with.
- If you're making changes to a posted photograph, please list in as much detail as you can what changes you made.
Please feel free to comment if you have any ideas for how we might make this work well, and please hop in and comment if you see one of these threads pop up!
Hopefully this ends up being useful for everybody!
-Dylan