The FIRST Rapid Fire Critique of the 2014: Please Submit Yours
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Guess what is back, the AdoramaPIX Rapid Fire Critique.
The first critique of 2014 brings us a set shot entirely with the Nikon D3000. Keep in mind this is an entry level camera that goes back almost four years or more at this point. But I want you to always remember it is not the camera that makes the photo it's the photographer. Oh yea and glass doesn't hurt either.
There are many things I liked about this set. I liked the way the photographer brought out life in inanimate object. I liked how they composed the images and some of the processing.
On the flip side they were shooting in auto which I explained is not a bad thing when you are just starting out. When you watch the video I think you will start to see why it's important to take control of your camera.
Thanks for watching and don't forget to check out AdoramaPIX.com for killer photo books, aluminized prints and regular prints.
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Guess what is back, the AdoramaPIX Rapid Fire Critique.
The first critique of 2014 brings us a set shot entirely with the Nikon D3000. Keep in mind this is an entry level camera that goes back almost four years or more at this point. But I want you to always remember it is not the camera that makes the photo it's the photographer. Oh yea and glass doesn't hurt either.
There are many things I liked about this set. I liked the way the photographer brought out life in inanimate object. I liked how they composed the images and some of the processing.
On the flip side they were shooting in auto which I explained is not a bad thing when you are just starting out. When you watch the video I think you will start to see why it's important to take control of your camera.
Thanks for watching and don't forget to check out AdoramaPIX.com for killer photo books, aluminized prints and regular prints.
To connect with FroKnowsPhoto please follow below
http://froknowsphoto.com/flashguide/ Check out the FroKnowsPhoto Flash Guide.
http://froknowsphoto.com/fro-video-guide/ FroKnowsPhoto Beginner Guide
http://store.froknowsphoto.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/froknowsphoto
Twitter : http://www.twitter.com/froknowsphoto
Google + : https://plus.google.com/u/0/116504838384158630416/
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