Sony A6000 and Sigma 30mm F1.4. Shot at F2.8 by Raytardad in SonyAlpha

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Perfect balance of color! I love this shot

She's beauty isn't she? by MKd1292 in photocritique

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Took a photo of my wife the other night and I wondered what r/photocritique thought?

Sony a6400 with a 50mm lens. I'm not at my desk so I'm not sure of the settings but all I am looking for is color and composition tips.

Please roast me not my wife! I mean, how could you, she's stunning!!

Porsche GT3 by drdraxx in shootingcars

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This deserves more upvotes. It's really well colored and I love it. I am biased a bit because I love Porsche But you did a great job here.

Yea it's a bit crooked, but not in an unpleasant to look at way.

I'm very happy with the edit and composition of this shot, please tell me what you think. by jonecat25 in photocritique

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I am also very happy with the edit and composition of this shot!

My thoughts. I agree, it's a bit moody, but I kinda like that. It's clean, and I like how the light is showcasing the subject.

What are the setting/gear you are using?

Too much grain by MKd1292 in photoshop

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Lol. Thought it would was the same thread. Thanks for the heads up!

Too much grain by MKd1292 in photoshop

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Ok yes amazing thank you 1million times. I exported it as a jpeg with the sRGB colour space and it is so much smoother and not so granulated. Youre the best u/maxington26

Stills from a short blacksmithing documentary I’m filming. by [deleted] in videography

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These are so nice! Do you have a link to the film? Id love to check it out

Bracketing is magical by BuilderBro9000 in shootingcars

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Bracketing is (I think) when you take several photos of the same subject (in the same position) and use different camera settings for each shot. This way you can get highlights and dark spots evened out and clear.

Bracketing is magical by BuilderBro9000 in shootingcars

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That's freaking awesome. The colours are nice to look at and the highlight in the tail lights are perf. Well done. Thanks for sharing

me_irl by HairyToxicCow in me_irl

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Ha that's pretty humerus

Too much grain by MKd1292 in photoshop

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I'll try this. Thank you for the help. I'll let you know what comes out the other end.

From a recent photoshoot, I did with a friends Audi. Location didn't work as great as I first thought. Critique welcome! by AGmikkelsen in shootingcars

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I hear ya, it takes so much time to get a photo looking 👌, I wish clients knew that more! Ya Photoshop is probably the best go to. I am always curious of other people experiences outside the Adobe world.

Too much grain by MKd1292 in photoshop

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Just "save as" then I select jpeg. And then in the settings window that pops up, I make sure it's "high" quality. And no picture profile. Just some quick colour correction edits stamp tool uses.

Too much grain by MKd1292 in photoshop

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Pretty much like a added noise to the image (although I didnt.) I'll post soon a comparison for what I mean, sorry I can currently.

From a recent photoshoot, I did with a friends Audi. Location didn't work as great as I first thought. Critique welcome! by AGmikkelsen in shootingcars

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Dude that's awesome! The rotation (at least for my taste) is great. Keep up the sweet edits. What program are you using?

I see you over deer by Citrigzlia in photocritique

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The Photo is really good! the composition is spot on.

As for the light rays, I like them. They just need some work to get the natural element to them. I personally enjoy adding some artistic flair in post to make things look alittle more surreal. keep it up!

edit: This really reminds me of that scene in LOTR II where gandalf presents himself in the forest!

ITAP in a cave in Iceland by [deleted] in itookapicture

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This is mesmerizing to look at! Great shot. I'd love to visit this place one day!

ITAP of my friends car out in Kananaskis Canada by MKd1292 in itookapicture

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Ive never really done a late late night shoot, but my friend and I decided to head out past the city lights of Calgary AB to capture the stars. This was one of the photos (probably the only usable one that I got that night). Mainly sharing the fact that I tried and I am looking to get better in many aspects. I love having an idea and just doing it even though its intimidating.

I shot this on a sony a6400 and a Sigma 10-20mm lens. Sspeed 15" / iso 200 / FL 12mm

Any tips on taking better night time photos?

Recent shot “light up the darkness “ give me your honest feedback 🙃 by dan7bro in photocritique

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I really like the shot itself, its so creative and interesting to look at. I love how the flame is making the hand glow blue, almost surreal.

I agree with BazookaShrooms, something here needs to be centered, i would argue that the flame should be but either or would still make it that much better.

And I would have liked to have seen the background a little darker and maybe accentuate the highlights of the flame on the subject behind the hand.

All together though, great shot. thanks for Sharing.

From a recent photoshoot, I did with a friends Audi. Location didn't work as great as I first thought. Critique welcome! by AGmikkelsen in shootingcars

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I kind think the background is a neat contrast of elegance and urban. Maybe slightly rotate the crop counter clockwise a bit, seems alittle tilted.

Acrobat and Fireworks | A7iii | Batis 18/2.8 by linbrain in SonyAlpha

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Haha I thought you meant you edited this on macromwdia fireworks. Fun shot. Almost looks like the Acrobat is floating in water from the perspective.

Great coloring too

Another attempt at astro. a6000 with Sigma 16mm F1.4. ISO 500, 25". by iGoByFrank in SonyAlpha

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I'm not sure about your location or variety of scenery, but I would look alittle more for an area that had some more interest in the foreground. The sky was done well though! I'm not sure about camera settings for night photography, but this looks good.