On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 09:52:02 +0530 "Gaurav Aggarwal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyone, Don't think twice before sending negative, most damnest of all remarks (ref: thread on please comments). I would appreciate if you tell me how to improve the composition, technique, get better exposure and in general, photographs that appeal to some. I understand that "to each his own" but still, right now my pics don't even appeal that much to me!
I took a look on the photos you uploaded to Photo Net. I must tell that there were few works that I really liked:
Zip!Zap!Zoom!
Proud Democracy
There goes Mrs. Rao's window again - this one is particularly good.
I think these three should appeal to you <grin>. Probably if I was most picky I could find a thing or two to improve on these three. But I would keep my mouth shut, just because I chose those works of yours that I know I would have very hard time reproducing.
Here are few others that I simply couldn't understand:
Colors - why the tilt? what you were trying to tell?
Signal the cross. - probably the same.
Shaky Foundations? - I am sure that there'd be people who'd like it, but I don't.
I think that you might be suffering from the same thing I suffer. Sometimes you want to say something with your photograph, but no one seems to understand or see this message. Feel free to take a look on my home page and see what I mean. You can find it here: http://www.geocities.com/dunno57. I don't know how to get cured of this illness other than taking more and more pictures, practicing and hopefully eventually improving.
As for your technique - I think that I have nothing to add, except that sometimes you seem to have a tilt (mostly to the left) which does not seem justified. This however can be easily corrected by PhotoShop or similar means.
Well, I hope I did not offend you though.
Cheers!
Boris

