question about my photography?

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will take a few minutes to look at my pictures?
i am really thinking about being a photographer but i don't know if i'm any good. my boyfriend says i am, but of course he's my boyfriend haha. just the second and third sets, you don't have to look at the first one.

and i'm thinking about getting a really nice camera, one thats about $800.00.

is it hard getting a job in this field, even if i go to college for it?

thanks so much!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ilovemytinky/sets/
 
Thank you for sharing these. They are mostly random snapshots--and I think you can improve on composition by going over Kodak's website, which is here:

http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-path=317/10032&pq-locale=en_US

We all start somewhere and I hardly think anyone is born knowing how to use a camera. By following these suggestions, your photos can turn out to be something you'll be proud to have framed and on a wall, rather than a discarded print.
 
They're not good enough for you to spend that amount of money on a camera. Sorry.
 
i'd say they are really horrible.
dont take pictures in front of toilet,
most are out of focus, blurry, have bad lighting, over exposed, etc.
 
I personally dont care for the portraits you have taken, but that's just my opinion. I do, however, LOVE the ferris wheel and the jackson stadium one - very very nice - just keep taking photos, and try to submit some to art galleries in the area - keep up the awesome work: remember: One click at a time!!!
 
I personally dont care for the portraits you have taken, but that's just my opinion. I do, however, LOVE the ferris wheel and the jackson stadium one - very very nice - just keep taking photos, and try to submit some to art galleries in the area - keep up the awesome work: remember: One click at a time!!!
 
First off, it's not the camera that takes a good picture, it's the photographer BEHIND the camera. I've seen amazing shots done with a simple point and shoot camera.

Many of the shots (especially the sports images) were blurry. Your composition needs a lot of work. Some of the shots your subject was not really the focus of the image (for example, the one of the kicker...you could tell he had just kicked the ball...but where? It seemed like the shot was more focused on the coach and team on the sidelines...).
 
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