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  Q. help with 2 things please

Asked by jerry lewis    (K=20) on 5/31/2012 
number 1. im completely out of inspiration, ive been going out the past week shooting and shooting and shooting and i realised something

aside from the random abandoned houses ive shot at theres absolutely nothing around me but trees and water. what do you do when you get to the point that i dont even have the urge to go out and shoot anymore?

number 2. im looking for a good photo printer, i went to walmart and best buy and it seems they only had normal printers not specifically made for printing photos, can someone please sned me a link to a good photo printer please?


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Sudeera Karunathilaka
 Sudeera Karunathilaka   (K=4233) - Comment Date 6/1/2012
Hi,
When I got my camera I was just like that. I always tried to go out to find subjects to shoot. But most of my photos (specially macro) are from my garden which is not big. With water and trees you must find lots and lots of macro opportunities.
First seeing tiny creatures are really hard. But once your eyes get used to, you will see them all the time.
Why do not you try HDR and log exposure on flowing water. They fascinates me a lot.

For the second problem, I am not experienced.

Regards




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