8.28.2009

the situation


this might just sum it all up. ok. good. 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately, this picture is blurry on my computer. Maybe you should re-upload your picture at a higher resolution. Or perhaps the problem is with your camera. Generally with most digital camera's you need to depress the button ever so slightly and then the camera will automatically focus on the subject. Once you have focused your camera, continue to press the button to the second stage (you are using a two(2) stage switch) and the picture will be taken in perfect clarity. I see a lot of children make this mistake when taking pictures as it is hard for them to understand the concept of a two(2) stage switch, but mostly I think it has more to do with their lack of fine motor skills. Once you have re-uploaded your picture and I can see the content in it's entirety, I will comment on it. Another small piece of advice I have for you is to carry a lens clothe in your pocket at all times. I noticed that you may or may not have what appear to be rain droplets on your lens. If this is in fact the case, I highly advise you to clear the droplets before taking a picture. They create a distraction that keeps your viewer from truly having the best experience possible. Good luck with your picture taking. There are lots of great websites out there with may tips and tricks for taking GREAT pictures and many of those sites have photo contests on a regular basis. Once you have improved your skills you should think about entering those as a way to push your technique. I enter and win many of those and can say from personal experience that it has helped me greatly. Check out my site and feel free to contact me if you have any questions:
http://www.haverkampfphotography.com/Tuscaloosa%20Photography,%20Tuscaloosa,%20Alabama%20Photographer.htm

Have fun,
Dale

"My passion for photography has led me to love helping my clients capture the moments in their lives that mean the most. I've dedicated much of my life to it."

Unknown said...

oh, lord.