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Exercise: No Viewfinder
I'm trying to get a better handle on composition, so I'm following some photography exercises. Anyone want to try as well?
Exercise 1: Take pictures without looking into the viewfinder.
Here's two of mine.

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Senior Member
How does not looking in the viewfinder help you with composition?
I like the shots!
"Let us declare nature to be legitimate. All plants should be declared legal, and all animals for that matter. The notion of illegal plants and animals is obnoxious and ridiculous."- T. McKenna
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Hairy Member
 Originally Posted by WannaBe_80z
How does not looking in the viewfinder help you with composition?
Exactly what I was going to say?!
"Wah wah wah Dorothy Parker wah wah wah" - hanratty21 
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No!
It's a first step to getting to know the camera. The idea is that you have to visualize how the shot will look from a different viewpoint than what you are seeing.
So, you put the camera on the ground or up high, or some odd angle and imagine what the image will be. Take the picture and compare.
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Senior Member
 Originally Posted by robbmcaulay
Exactly what I was going to say?!
Haha me three.
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 Originally Posted by yasunobu13
So, you put the camera on the ground ...
This is what I tend to do at rainy days to keep my clothings clean
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Senior Member
 Originally Posted by yasunobu13
Exercise 1: Take pictures without looking into the viewfinder.
Seems a bit silly. The viewfinder is there for a reason.
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He has risen!
yasu, i'm with you on this 
i decided to try this at an outdoor party a few months back. I was holding a beer and didn't want to seem intrusive to people who probably didn't want a camera in their face, so i slung the camera around my shoulder and tipped the camera up from hip or belly high. I was pretty happy with the results....
these are off my photoblog:
http://lefteyedesigns.net/photoblog/...6_IMG_9173.JPG
http://lefteyedesigns.net/photoblog/...5_IMG_9159.JPG
http://lefteyedesigns.net/photoblog/...tashesBrew.jpg
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Senior Member
Don't get me wrong. I do voyeurisms shots too when no one is looking. But I don't study how I aimed them to get better composition...
"Let us declare nature to be legitimate. All plants should be declared legal, and all animals for that matter. The notion of illegal plants and animals is obnoxious and ridiculous."- T. McKenna
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FK'n Elitist Super Mod
 Originally Posted by WannaBe_80z
Don't get me wrong. I do voyeurisms shots too when no one is looking. But I don't study how I aimed them to get better composition...
erm...
 Originally Posted by Wikipedia
Voyeurism is a practice in which an individual derives sexual pleasure from observing other people. Such people may be engaged in sexual acts, or be nude or in underwear, or dressed in whatever other way the "voyeur" finds appealing.
Where do you hang out again...?
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Senior Member
I was going to say stalker but voyeurism sounded better
"Let us declare nature to be legitimate. All plants should be declared legal, and all animals for that matter. The notion of illegal plants and animals is obnoxious and ridiculous."- T. McKenna
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Hairy Member
I still fail to see how this'll help your photography?!
"Wah wah wah Dorothy Parker wah wah wah" - hanratty21 
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yeah me too. might get some interesting results, but can't see how it helps with composition (in fact probably the opposite)......
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