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Dhew: Nothing to see...but then again I liked the color of the water and the shades of color. If that was your intention to capture in the frame, then well done.

Life Gurad: A little advice...try to pin point the subject of the picture as the actual SUBJECT and not just another element of the whole environment.

Boat: You applied one of the most popular and interesting photography technique in this picture. Did you do it knowingly? But I think the picture would have been better if you had applied the technique more accurately.

Sea Beach: Very common picture for a tourist magazine. But I personally think that there\'s not too much creativity that you can put in this type of a photograph.

P.S. I\'m glad to see your enthusiasm in photography.
thnk u thank u Smile

could u plz explain what was the technique i used in the \'boat\' picture?...coz i have no clue...boat ta sirf pash diye jassilo nd ami thuk kore tar pic ta tule nilam...thz all i know Sad...
any comments, plz Smile

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nirala shoikote - darun hoyechhe... ki rokom udash hoye jachhi ei chhobi dekhe
The technique is known as \"Rule of Thirds\".

[color=black]\"The Rule of Thirds.
One of the most popular \'rules\' in photography is the Rule Of Thirds. It is also popular amongst artists. It works like this:
Imaginary lines are drawn dividing the image into thirds both horizontally and vertically. You place important elements of your composition where these lines intersect.. \"

http://www.silverlight.co.uk/tutorials/c...hirds.html


Though many people find it as a very useful tip to make their picture better - composition wise, but there are others who do not find anything special in it. Besides, there\'s no technique which will always make your picture a perfect one or not using it will always make your picture worse.
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And when she says \"but there are others who do not find anything special in it\" she means me too.. I dont think that rules at all important for good pics.. but i do suggest knowing the rules and then breaking them.. it makes things a lot better since you know exactly why you are breaking the rules and why you think that would make the pic look better.. try taking two pics of the same object with one following the rules and one your way.. youd see the difference and know which one you like..

Awesome directions nefertiti.. im impressed Wink
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