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hey guys new to the forum and new to photography and editing so heres my go at editing, please feel free to give feedback good or back cheers

this was taken with a canon 1000d 55-250 set at 55mm

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hey guys new to the forum and new to photography and editing so heres my go at editing, please feel free to give feedback good or back cheers

this was taken with a canon 1000d 55-250 set at 55mm

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cool mate...

you will rarely get 'bad' feedback from anyone here... everyone seems to appreciate many different styles :)

If it is 'bad' feedback it's generally with the aim of helping spur improvement, and not 'i'm better and your shit'. it's pretty cool and friendly in here, so post away and join the team :D

nice work Jay. that's awesome!! You know where else that would look rad... bottom of a deck! bad arse youngling on the bottom of my deck!

I ended up submitting that 'art house' B/W water splash shot into a comp. doubt I'd win anything but still, a bit of fun ;)

Here's some other shots from the set. I'm not generally a people shooter so advice/comments/critisms are super welcome!

Artily "Art - ill - E" (I just made that word up) I call the series simply... BEN. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. Please picture me in a turtle neck and berrae.

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and the original (and submitted shot)

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Just trying new things richie and seing what is possible. Probably looks like that too since the colour temp has changed.

Matt - hahah how did you make him stand there? I would have run off or got a bigger hose and soaked you in it. Goodluck with the comp.

I did a model shoot yesterday where I was throwin milk at her :) Give me a week or two to edit the image. Stay tuned!!

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So beautiful! Wish i knew how to fo this!!! Have to find and search out some tutorials one day!

Bit of a snap but i sorta like it

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DSC_0152 by joshua.matthew.fitt, on Flickr

I like it Josh. Where is it? They all just need to be wearing monk outfits or something... descending into some sort of abyss...

Its sort of funny you say given its in the Vatican Museum inside Rome haha!

Thanks for the kind words Josh.

Just keep at it and you will get there. Best way to learn is to just go out there and start taking pics and mucking around with different lighting etc.

Love the pic you posted!!! Where was it taken?

Just purchased a Canon s95 with a Canon underwater housing :) Can’t wait for my end of year trip when I go snorkelling. Will be testing it out then.

Hope taking pics underwater is easy lol..Any tips for those who have done it?

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