A few friends, but only 2 of them who are almost professional photographers have been suggesting me to create a National Geographic "YourShot" profile and start uploading some photographs I take. I have been putting it off for a very long time and finally got around to doing it, and uploaded about 50 pics or so over the past few weeks. (One is only allowed to upload 15 photos a week).
I feel silly looking at some of the other photos taken by fellow members there who have "liked / favorited" some of my photos. I am so behind and have so much to learn. But I am always curious to see what others think, so I thought i'd post the link to my profile on NG. It only loads a few when you click on the link and you must scroll down and click "load more" - or you can click on the latest one and start a slide show or just keep clicking back/forward arrows I guess.
Here's the link: (If you click on individual photos one by one you can see photo details such as location / description and EXIF data etc below the photo - perhaps you can see those things even on slideshow, IDK)
To me personally, the most interesting thing about this has been to see which photos grabbed the attention of the much more talented members there - most of those were very unexpected...photos i thought were nothing special ended up getting most "likes" and vice versa.
http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/969878/
I feel silly looking at some of the other photos taken by fellow members there who have "liked / favorited" some of my photos. I am so behind and have so much to learn. But I am always curious to see what others think, so I thought i'd post the link to my profile on NG. It only loads a few when you click on the link and you must scroll down and click "load more" - or you can click on the latest one and start a slide show or just keep clicking back/forward arrows I guess.
Here's the link: (If you click on individual photos one by one you can see photo details such as location / description and EXIF data etc below the photo - perhaps you can see those things even on slideshow, IDK)
To me personally, the most interesting thing about this has been to see which photos grabbed the attention of the much more talented members there - most of those were very unexpected...photos i thought were nothing special ended up getting most "likes" and vice versa.
http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/profile/969878/
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