I really like your fourth picture with the way you captured the light on the stone, and the angle of the photo is good too. The only criticism I have would be to adjust the placement of the camera to avoid the blurred part of the stone in the front of the picture.
I think your last photo would be really cool if the hairclip was the only thing in the photo with the white background. A little more focus and you'd have a really cool look at the physical object and the shadow bouncing off of it.
I really like your third picture Jess! The light shining off of the stones is very visually pleasing and does so in a way that is not to much so the viewer has to squint or can't really see the photo. The picture of the sand is also very interesting- certainly a unique subject. I think the only thing that could improve that photo is is you used a peak or small hill of sand that was a little taller than the one you had in the picture, as the subject, so that a larger shadow is produced from it. This could create an even greater contrast and be very visually pleasing.
I really like your fourth picture with the way you captured the light on the stone, and the angle of the photo is good too. The only criticism I have would be to adjust the placement of the camera to avoid the blurred part of the stone in the front of the picture.
ReplyDeleteI think your last photo would be really cool if the hairclip was the only thing in the photo with the white background. A little more focus and you'd have a really cool look at the physical object and the shadow bouncing off of it.
ReplyDeleteI really like your third picture Jess! The light shining off of the stones is very visually pleasing and does so in a way that is not to much so the viewer has to squint or can't really see the photo. The picture of the sand is also very interesting- certainly a unique subject. I think the only thing that could improve that photo is is you used a peak or small hill of sand that was a little taller than the one you had in the picture, as the subject, so that a larger shadow is produced from it. This could create an even greater contrast and be very visually pleasing.
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