Quote Originally Posted by Balzac View Post
Firstly, what camera do you use? Is it an SLR or just a quick snapshot camera?

Second, if you use an SLR, do you shoot in RAW?

Third, do you ue photoshop (or cheapo equivalent) to edit your pics in anyway, as in sharpen and make colours more vivid?
I use a Point-and-Shoot camera right now. And no, I do nothing to edit my pictures whatsoever. I hate making them artificial. Although, I am updating my camera to a better version. Not an SLR, but something better than a Point-and-Shoot.

Quote Originally Posted by Rantzien View Post
I love the first three, they are very harmonious and soft. I, personally, like that they don't look very edited, they have a natural atmosphere over them. Everybody [over]saturates their photos these days, and I think it's nice to see a change from that.

That being said, the picture with the water reflection seems a bit discoloured and the leftmost grass could indeed use both sharpening and saturation to blend in with the rest of the grass. As for the sunset picture, I think the light gives it a nice special atmosphere but I think you should have used it to picture something other than the sunset itself, because sunsets are just so done to death and—to me at least—connotes cheap, mass-produced art. If you want to do sunsets, I recommend picturing them in a more interesting way. The electrical cords also disturb the picture in my eyes.

Keep it up and keep working!
Thanks! And yes, the electrical cords are hard to get around when taking some of the pictures, because they go right in front, along where the sun sets. I'll try to think about doing sunsets another way, now I'll be looking for different types. Ah, but I do have one here. Its not the exact sunset, but its off to the side :



And here's another, its not the sunset, but the sunset is off to the side.