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RE: Using my Phone to Practice some Different Composition Ideas [Novice Alert]

in Photography Lovers • 7 days ago (edited)

When I did take it out, I realised I was out of battery life, and the charger was at home. Genius. I told you I'm rubbish at this stuff.

Classic 😂, sorry!

It's fun to out and shoot photos. Only going out to shoot beautifule shots is a bit dangerous as a novice since you might get disappointed.
It's good to see you have an eye for leading lines, points of view and framing. Just keep going out and takr shots. Practising can make you better.
Says the one that has been an amateur photographer for over 20 years 😀
Just have fun!

Also check out posts from other photographers to het inspired.
You can also join photo contests. There are a lot of them on Hive. I even run my own. I also collect them in a weekly blog.

Animals in action are cool, but animals and young kids are the mosts difficult subjects since you cant direct them.
I do like your last shots with the dogs running out of your frame. It has nice action.
When they run you could use the panning technique to get them sharp by the way (don't know if you are familiar with that one).

Keep on shooting!

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Yes I am familiar with panning - I think I'll go give it another go as I know those dogs are often there! I did love how they positioned themselves in the static frame which gave a different effect.

Thanks for the support - I never thought of joining a photo challenge as I'm not that great at photography but this community has already been so generous that I might just engage with it more!!! It'll help me stay focused, so to speak!!!

There are more amateurs than pros that join the contest.
And it's not about wi ning, it's about having fun and going out with your camera.

Every Monday I make this post with all photocontests on Hive.
https://peakd.com/hive-119845/@friendlymoose/hive-photography-contests-februart-3-february-9