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marcbergeron1's Content
There have been 18 items by marcbergeron1
(Search limited from 30-March 23)
I was combat/camera for many years in Canadian Forces and now retired, I joined when I completed my college degre in photography and after I worked in a lab for 2 years. I know one thing if you want to do it as a pro be ready to put a lot of time into it because now days a lot of persons thinks that they are pro with digital that does everything for them so they don't know about the basic of photography (well it is ok) but some basic apply to digital as well as conventionnel photography like : playing with depth of field, the rule of third, iso(ASA), lighting, night shot, open flash, The ''B'' button and many others...so to me you got to learn them and do a lot of shooting, a good port folio, free to travel anywhere, and a good health and contact (friend allready in place... a lot easier),
enjoy and good luck
The photography got me into shit (PTSD) Now it is the samething that is taking me out of there.....Keep on shooting
Regards
Marc
Just one to add: Hope me english is fine, I'am french and I'am trying hard but I know not perfect
Not sure about less sky but may be a bit less (don't know know if you use one of those photo retouching like lightroom or other) But I would try to give more contrast to the sky, but overall
Yes,,, to much foreground, you main subject is the mountain, and I would give it a bit more contrast, But with the proper framing and contrast I would be very nice (Not saying that I don't like it the way it is )