>>1036
>Who is david kim?
When it comes to ethics, I don't have much but I do not think I am a arsehole either. I do take my time to get to know the people I take, like for instances.
>Be me
>Find this bird couple
>Proceed to take picture
>She becomes paralyzed and screams
>Flash
>She continues to scream on the spot
>Her friend stares at both of us giggling
>She stops screaming
Are you ok miss?
>Yes, are you a art student?
Yeah, I am doing a "street photography project
>That is cool
Would you like to see the picture?
>Umm ok
>Show her pic
>Laughs
What degree are you in?
>She reply and bids me a good day
>Ditto
>>1043
How do I say this. It's a very appetising dish.
>How can I improve?
Re-frame and remove elements or ad elements to add context.
Think about why are you taking the picture, is it for a menu or maybe newspaper or even an art display. Then take the picture (John Free)
use composition rules: Threes, thirds, diagonals, golden ratio.
read books or photo essays like http://www.amazon.com/Ansel-Adams-400-Photographs/dp/0316400793