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©2009 ~Lilsilk13
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model: a friend.

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:iconsnapperrod:
Lara, Well done :hug: and I like the idea and concept. Perfect focus is not easy to achieve in this type of shot.
:iconlilsilk13:
thanks a lot :hug: i was talking to my friend and said 'wait dont move i have to take this view on your glasses' ((: its a little bit classic but every view or idea is different (: thanks you sooo sooo much <3 it is very important to me.
:iconlilsilk13:
eheh (: thanks a lot <3 glad that u loved it (:
:iconsnapperrod:
You are very welcome. I know exactly where you are coming from as the same thing happened to me last year with a friend on holiday. Same sequence of events as well. You need a very patient model, good subject matter, and the light in the right condition, to achieve perfection, and those 3 elements are never always available.

Practice makes perfect as they say but that is also the nature of photography.

Keep posting and enjoy.
:iconlilsilk13:
you are right. I need to be patient and need to find those 3 elements. i usually find the subject and the light.. but the model is sooo hard to find for me (: i like studio works. they all are amazing. your model is patient, good subject matter, correct light in the rigth condition. but the thing that makes me sad is studio works usually not soo natural. that non natural thing is makes me really sad.
i have a lot of pictures. but im scared to put them in here (: i have a thought and its 'what if everybody dont like my pictures? what if they find or think it soo stupid?' thats why im not putting my every picture. sometimes it is stupid or has no meaning. because i still couldnt find my 'eye' about the photography. thats why i think i need patient (:
:iconsnapperrod:
When it comes to posting picture's you find the most critical eye is your own, never ever, or rarely satisfied with your own work. I think most of us are the same. Suggestion: pick some shots out, post them and provide an explanation of what you were trying to achieve in the comments box or even ask for a Critique. If individuals do like what they see then they will comment, if they don't they normally won’t make a comment. You are still young and probably very self critical and you have to learn to loosen up. You learn from your experiences, negative and positive. Just click the Browse Button and see what other individuals are posting. If you think you work is as good, or better, then post.

Go on, be a devil or a rebel, and post. Have fun and enjoy.
:iconlilsilk13:
but how can i ask a critique ? i know i have to loosen up but im soo busy about my future. the 3rd language, schools, parents, fear of the future (: i mean the photography is really all my life. and i cant spare a time for it. ): my friends dont support me. a few only supports me. and thats really makes me sad. the teachers at my school the r soo something. they even try to wean or turn about my choice(photography) i couldnt believe it. they suppose to support me or teach me something. but no (: i usually take pictures on my own. so i can only see my eye. i need someone with me. cuz that person can show me something else.
:iconsnapperrod:
If you subscribe to DA then you should see a Critique option when you make a post, if the Critique option is not available to you then post some shots and just ask for constructive comments in the Artist's Comment box. Looking at your gallery you have a keen eye for the 'unusual' angle, so I am pretty sure you know what you want when it comes to taking pictures.

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Jun 14, 2009, 6:30:26 PM

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