Dear Daily Clickers!
As you all know, perfecting the art of spriting is all about talent and dedication. That is why I have decided to take up photography. Here are spome of my masterpieces, all of them resized in MSPaint for your convinence.
Sunset from the school cafeteria.
The path to Alestenar, which is described as the "Swedish stonehenge". It's not really that exciting, which is why I show a picture of the path there instead.
And here is another setting sun in the south coast.
A nunary. You can see me in this picture
A fountain in Kopenhagen. Much more impressive than the Royal Palace.
And here is a staircase into the forest with lots of yellow flowers. Controversly, this picture is named SANY0666 o_O
interesting, but you really need to make the horizont straight... Unless you're going for artsy photos, but seeing at the pictures I don't get the feeling that is art/experimental photos you're going for. Beware of stuff in the foreground, in the picture of the Nunary there is some stuff in the lower left corner.
Wait were you in Copenhagen? I live in Denmark =D.
Otherwise nice, just keep taking photos . Try animals and humans unless you're going for environmental pictures, I dunno. Mostly, I take pictures of animals becase they make great dynamic/interresting photos, but that's just me maybe. =D
edit: if you're taking pictures of water horizonts and stuff, you really want to not make the horizont "bend", don't use wide angles on those ones. Are you using a digital camera or SLR camera?
Looking for the right depth in a photo is a good thing to do also. I'd suggest buying an SLD/digital SLR if you don't have one already and really pushing yourself to find out more about photography and how photos work. This way you can understand what you are looking for in a good photo, how to achieve it, how to play with that.
This may be slightly off-topic but .. I knew someone who has a lomography Fish Eye 2 camera, that's a lot of fun to play with. Also clouds tend to look awesome regardless of weather through it.
I agree... these photos are, while nice, just regular photos. It feels as though anybody can point and shoot with a camera and get those results. Keep practicing though, experiment with angles and depth focus. I'm really into photography myself.