
Julie is one of three people to whom camera advice will be giving digital photography tuition over the coming weeks. Check the comments feed below to see how she and my two other internet students progress. (If you want to see the thumbnails of their digital photography enlarged click on the images).
- Name: Julie Nickerson
- Age: 39
- Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
- Photography Experience:Not much. Always had an interest in photography. Got my dslr a couple of years ago and have been going on forums and reading and practicing.
- Equipment: Canon XTi digital camera, Sigma 17-70 2.8-4, 18-55, 75-300, Promaster 7500 speedlight.
- Interested in photography: I’ve always been interested in landscape, seascape and nature. I have teenagers so I’ve taken a liking to seniors. I just recently done a boudoir practice shoot and I’m thinking that I would like that to.
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Hi and thanks for taking me on.
Just a snap of my youngest. I struggle with b/w conversions so I’m practicing that. I edited this on my lap top so I think it may have come out a bit muddy.
Hi Julie, It looks pretty good to me and is not looking muddy on my screen. Perhaps you could have given the face a little more space and not had her cheek quite so close to the border. Touching out the stay stands of fur on the cheek would clean up the image a little too. What do you think could have been improved? Were you trying to do anything specific?