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Question: Do you think people will buy my art!?
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i just started today!. If u have any sugestions please tell me so i can try to fix them!. thanksWww@QuestionHome@Com


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First of all I think you may want to talk to your art instructors and get their learned input!.

You will be talking about composition, colour and design!. I think they will agree, it ain't art yet if it needs fixing!.

Take a look at what Pete Turner did with similar subjects you like to shoot and see if you can emulate his techniques!.

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Sorry but NO!.

The dandelion is horribly out of focus!.

There are power lines running through the cloud picture!.

I saw nothing of interest in the creek picture!.

Continue taking photography classes and really learn about light and composition and f-stops and shutter speeds and ISO!.

Read biographies of famous photographers!. Margaret Bourke-White!. Dorothea Lange!. Edward Weston!. W!. Eugene Smith!. Robert Capa!. Ansel Adams!. Minor White!. Gordon Parks!. Eli Reed!. Ernst Haas!. Look at what they did and why their work is so highly regarded!.

Read photography magazines!. They are a great source of information!. Most of them have profiles of photographers and links to their web sites!.

Look at what people post on sites like Flickr or Deviantart and Photobucket!.

My Flickr account is under drifter45h!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

As of right that is a big no!. Everyone has the potential to be a great photographer!. I suggest you start reading books about composition, lighting, and technical theroy!. You can also look into taking a photography workshop in your area these are general inexpensive and you can learn alot plus get honest feedback from instructors!. So keep at it and happy shooting!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Not yet, but with a lot of practice, you may be able to!. Start looking into composition and the rule of thirds!. also, try different lighting techniques!. Everyone has the potential to take great photographs, but they just have to practice and learn!. Keep taking pictures!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

practice
and a photo editor PS:cs3 (photoshop)
then yes

there is such thing as a fuzzy picture but no room for fuzzy ideas
,Ansel AdamsWww@QuestionHome@Com

no
find something else to do - what we don't need are more "starving artists"
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noWww@QuestionHome@Com