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BrownSugar
137 posts |
#23235 2007-09-21 08:13 GMT |
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vevrca
80 posts |
#23236 2007-09-21 08:18 GMT |
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Anywhere one a cloudy day, less shadows! I love close ups of little kids and capturing there expressions. You can find the most interesting things to photograph in the most least expected places. Even insects can be interesting if you can get close enough. Love this one
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Someone
25 posts |
#23237 2007-09-21 08:19 GMT |
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It's really a personal preference. I like to take pictures at the beach, or at the after school program I work at.
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DTrain
54 posts |
#23238 2007-09-21 08:20 GMT |
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Victoria's secrets dressers
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God
35 posts |
#23239 2007-09-21 08:21 GMT |
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Anywhere but in the dark without a flash!! I take pictures all of the time in many places , gardens, beaches, playgrounds are fun. Amusment parks, It depends on what you are looking for, Nature, People , Places etc. The best things to take are what interest YOU and you think look like it would be a great photo. Everyone has a different view, use yours for the fun of it. By the way I am a photographer!
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Borat
32 posts |
#23240 2007-09-21 08:21 GMT |
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Go for a hikle in the woods. There are abundant opportunities.
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Wayne
82 posts |
#23241 2007-09-21 08:22 GMT |
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Demonstrations, parades, fun-fairs, all places full of people ignoring who actually you're shooting - real fun for portrait-worshippers - then industrial places, places being dismantled, all things related to water, boats, ports, yachting etc -
But don't forget best pictures are not a matter of location but a matter of quality of light -most wonderful lights you find at sunset and sunrise time - LIGHT is the oxygen of pictures, just as in architecture and all arts Then something else : have two cameras : abig reflex one for great moments then a small extra-flat one in your pocket, everready. |
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LadyWoman
36 posts |
#23242 2007-09-21 08:22 GMT |
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Is this one of those philosophical questions no one is really suppose to be able to answer like how many rocks are there? Anywhere and everywhere can be the best place or the worst place. It's WAY too general of a question. What are you going for? What atmosphere? What mood? Is there subject matter? A large book on this couldn't completely answer your question.
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God
35 posts |
#23243 2007-09-21 08:22 GMT |
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If you are asking in general. Find shade. Shooting in the shade is the easiest way to ensure a great photograph, especially of an individual. If your talking about location, I once passed along the coast of the state of Washington and entered the Olympic National Forest. That has to be one of the most beautiful places to photograph. Its extremely green, its considered the only North American rainforest and the rock formations off the coast are fabulous.
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Salinger
44 posts |
#23244 2007-09-21 08:27 GMT |
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Banaue Rice Terraces (Philippines)
Eiffel Tower (Paris) |
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Steve
537 posts |
#23245 2007-09-21 10:22 GMT |
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cities. there's more things to take pictures of then dirt and trees. the beach is nice too. or a family birthday party ahha
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