Im krishan gupta, I like your all photos so much you are really good...... .....an artist and have a small gallery in udaipur, india. Some of my works include oil paintings on canvas and water colours paintings( realistic and contemporary) . I hope we can be friends .....krishan.
Thank you Kristie for your comment on my Prey's view photo. It is really appreciated. Your early interest in photography and your promissing portfolio make your National Geographic goal accessible if you keep up your good work and really beleive in it.
Good continuation, I'll be watching you ;-)
Michel
Keep it,-up shooting..the more practice you get the better you understand the do and do not`s.
If you do not understand what a f stop is here is a crude explanation...the higher the number lets say 16 the more the lens will close and the more depth of field ( field of sharpness from ponit of focus)in the picture you will have.( good for scenics and macro ) the lower the number the wider open the lens and this will result in a narrow depth of field...very good for action/portraits.
I am not sure where in the world you live, here in Canada you have the op to take photography classes in highschool.
....Take care !
....from Vancouver Canada
Thanks Kristie for your comment on my foto, I appreciate it alot. On this foto I did oversaturate it alittle but I like the effect of it and left it alone.
Much Kurniawan 25. Januar 2009, 5:05
Kristie...thank you for your comment.
Regards.
Mucha
Astrid Buschmann 18. Oktober 2008, 17:28
Thank you very much for your comment.Greetings Astrid
Krishan Kk 2. September 2007, 16:29
Im krishan gupta, I like your all photos so much you are really good...... .....an artist and have a small gallery in udaipur, india. Some of my works include oil paintings on canvas and water colours paintings( realistic and contemporary) . I hope we can be friends .....krishan.www.krishangallery.com
Andrea Sagawe 31. August 2007, 17:47
Hi Kristie,thanks again. I tried to do it in sepia, but I thought it was a bit to spooky.
Greetings
Andrea
Andrea Sagawe 31. August 2007, 17:41
Hi Kristie;thank you for your comment. I just started at fotocom. a few days ago and i'm always happy about comments -good or bad.
Andrea
Karoline Busterud 12. März 2007, 17:36
Thanks for nice tips om my cat photo, and yes the cat was moving =P I hope you wil comment my other photos to, so that I can thake nicer photos =DSissi Blume 22. Februar 2007, 22:06
THANK YOU !!!!Greetings from Austria
Sissi
Michel Lamarche 18. Februar 2007, 16:04
Thank you Kristie for your comment on my Prey's view photo. It is really appreciated. Your early interest in photography and your promissing portfolio make your National Geographic goal accessible if you keep up your good work and really beleive in it.Good continuation, I'll be watching you ;-)
Michel
Pawel Majewski 15. Januar 2007, 9:30
Thank you Kristie for taking the time to view and comment on my post ...Detlef Klahm 13. Januar 2007, 15:29
Hi Kristie !Keep it,-up shooting..the more practice you get the better you understand the do and do not`s.
If you do not understand what a f stop is here is a crude explanation...the higher the number lets say 16 the more the lens will close and the more depth of field ( field of sharpness from ponit of focus)in the picture you will have.( good for scenics and macro ) the lower the number the wider open the lens and this will result in a narrow depth of field...very good for action/portraits.
I am not sure where in the world you live, here in Canada you have the op to take photography classes in highschool.
....Take care !
....from Vancouver Canada
Füsun Özler 9. Januar 2007, 17:54
Thank you Kristie, with my best wishesMichael Henderson 9. Januar 2007, 0:28
Thanks Kristie for your comment on my foto, I appreciate it alot. On this foto I did oversaturate it alittle but I like the effect of it and left it alone.Regards
Mike
Ray Steinberg 8. Januar 2007, 4:49
Hi Kristie,
Thanks for your comment on my photo titled
"May I Help You ? "
Ray
Sofie Svanberg 7. Januar 2007, 20:15
Hi! thank you for your nice comment on my picture "Sad? happy? what am I?"// Sofie svanberg
Rob Brydon 2. Januar 2007, 11:55
Hi Kristie, what camera do you use? Cheers..Rob