Is this picture good
I took this picture not to long ago and was wondering if it was good!
Please rate it ~/10
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m608/LionsTheif/IMG_2648.jpg
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/m608/LionsTheif/IMG_2621.jpg
August 22, 2011
12 Comments • Newest first
Wow... this was taken at like Twin Lake or something in Colorado...
Does anyone want to to put more images up?
[quote=Guardians]is that Alberta?[/quote]
No, this is in Colorado...
[quote=LamboRev][url=http://imageshack.us/f/6/lmaovl.jpg/]I'm just gonna leave this here.[/url][/quote]
A dslr did not take that photo.
If it did, then he needs to put it down..[b]now[/b]
OT: Not very good resolution. Also, when you take pictures of waterfalls, try playing around with the shutter speed, so you can get something like this:
http://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/205999_2311617752233_1303053565_32839345_3130100_n.jpg
You should've left the shutter open for around 10 seconds on the second picture with a tripod because of the moving water.
is that Alberta?
[url=http://imageshack.us/f/6/lmaovl.jpg/]I'm just gonna leave this here.[/url]
lay off! lol... im only 13...
First one is ruined by the people, and you cant see the top of the mountain. 3/10
Second one is good, but another angle could have been better. 9/10
ive always wanted to do it in the wilderness like the bears
In my opinion.
Photo 1: More contrast is needed and I would love to see what's on the very top of the mountain. It's tilting a bit too, it bothers me a bit. I feel trapped when I look at it.
Photo 2: I like it, but I believe it would look better if you took it from another angle. I do like the blur!
Ah, you inspired me. Tomorrow Im going out into the wilderness to take a few shots.
why are there people in it
0/10 ruined the scenery