This thread is full of win. I learned so much. Thanks Reaper!
I really like this one, it's well composed, having a foreground, middleground and background (most people only shoot the middleground and background) and it's not composed straight. It seems a little blurred though, since you shot it at 1/15th. Try using a tripod next time, and then taking a longer exposure - you'll get silky smooth water as a result.
I see that you're applying the things I suggested, good stuff! Keep it up!
@flyinrooster/fear1337 alright then. I just needa figure out what to write, otherwise I may end up typing out a book, lol.
Good to hear. A tripod is always a worthwhile investment. You may also want to get a cable release, because that'll further lessen camera shake when shooting on a tripod. Otherwise, just use the self timer. I say this because, even the act of pressing the shutter release may cause camera shake.
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