My girlfriend pictures (f707)

They look fine :-) You're a lucky man (or woman). She's a fine looking young woman. Also, an excellent photographic subject.

Did you do any editing on these shots? Just from a cursory look, I think you can make most of them, look even better :-) I noticed some had that grayish-film look, that the 7x7 gives on under-exposures. This is easily fixed during editing.

Keep up the good work,
Steve

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'If one really wishes to be master of an art, technical knowledge of it is not enough. One has to transcend technique so that the art becomes an 'artless art' growing out of the Unconscious.'
 
The pic quality looks great. I'm no expert by any means. I can never got over how these Sony's produce such great colors. The skin tones look good. It looks like you could've used some redeye reduction on some of them. Also, your lucky your girlfriend will put up with you taking pictures of her, my wife just gets' P.O.'d when I try something like that. You have a very nice subject (photograhpy term) to work with.

-Jon

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lol the pictures !!! but she does love reading coments left by ppl.
so if you want to put a smile on her face its up to you. :)
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here a few of my pictures of my girlfriend, Helen. tell me what you
think
http://www.pbase.com/r055/my_girlfriend
 
Just to make sure there's nothing wrong with your camera.... maybe I should come by and take some pictures with my 707. :)

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hmmmm i dont know i left it on auto :(
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here a few of my pictures of my girlfriend, Helen. tell me what you
think
http://www.pbase.com/r055/my_girlfriend
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Pretty girl. What ISO were the images shot at? They look noisy to
me.

-Brian
 
Seem to me a little underexposed for the picture. But your girlfriend is pretty, which makes pictures great :-)
 
Your pictures show, that You're still in a learning process. You should more carefully select location and backdrops and perspective. If You want better pictures DON'T use the built in flash indoors (hard shadows!) and buy an external one. And You'll get pictures like Your girlfriend already is: simply beautiful!

Andreas
 
hmmm yeah, thanks for the tip ill give it a go, that one of the main probs im getting.
Your pictures show, that You're still in a learning process. You
should more carefully select location and backdrops and
perspective. If You want better pictures DON'T use the built in
flash indoors (hard shadows!) and buy an external one. And You'll
get pictures like Your girlfriend already is: simply beautiful!

Andreas
 

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