12-07-2010, 12:24 AM
[quote name='jenbenn' timestamp='1291620145' post='4784']
Ask your self:
AT what time of day was the picture taken?
where is the focus?
are there out of focus/blurry parts in the image?
Which parts of the image show correct brightness, which dont?
Where has the photographer placed his main subject in the frame?
after having answered these questions ask yourself WHY the photographer has done what you discovered.
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I don't see how time of day, point of focus, subject isolation, exposure choices, frame composition are the things the OP referred to as "workings of a DSLR, general info of common settings, etc.".
GTW
Ask your self:
AT what time of day was the picture taken?
where is the focus?
are there out of focus/blurry parts in the image?
Which parts of the image show correct brightness, which dont?
Where has the photographer placed his main subject in the frame?
after having answered these questions ask yourself WHY the photographer has done what you discovered.
[/quote]
I don't see how time of day, point of focus, subject isolation, exposure choices, frame composition are the things the OP referred to as "workings of a DSLR, general info of common settings, etc.".
GTW