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 Bad Photograph? 
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Hi Folks!

This is going to seem like a strange request, but I'm actually looking for sites of bad photography. I'm teaching my kids design aspects of photography and I want to compare good photographs with bad ones and have a discussion over why. Ideally, lousy shots of famous, well photographed landmarks would be the best. That lends itself to direct comparison.

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Post Re: Bad Photograph?
Best bet is to look through Flickr. I'm sure there is plenty of bad photography to go along with the good.

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i think so too!

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I think that a good picture has some thought in it, A lot of nice shapes and dramatic light plus I get a sense of mystery. Not positive that there is such a thing as bad photography. For instance; the shots of the drunk people are dull to me.

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Camera shake is a result of unsteady hands or a too long of a exposure. To counter this you can change the shutter speed, or make the exposure time shorter. If you don’t want to change the aperture you can always change the ISO setting. Higher ISO will create noise, but noise is better than a blurry image caused by too long of a exposure time. Another option is to use a tripod or monopod.

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