I really like your set of photos here. I like the variety between photos taken in a blur to indicate movement and the ones that are still, but we can clearly see movement happening in them. My suggestions would be for the second photo and the third. The second photo I feel like you could crop more to make the football players the center of the photo. My eye traveled towards the red pylon first instead of the subject of those two or three players. My suggestion for the third photo would be to increase the contrast, make the shadows pop more, it seems all one 'tone' right now.
Hi Julia. Your third image is by far the most successful image here. It's strange, bizarre, out of place and we the view cannot quite make out what is going on. I would totally scrap the spots images. While they might be interesting to you (your brother or a family member is playing) they are not visually interesting or compelling. Of all the subjects I would say that sports and wildlife are by far the most challenging. As in your third image, use the shutter speeds to change reality. Good Luck!
I'd have to say that the photos that stood out to me the most were your 2nd and 3rd photos. I enjoy how the 2nd one is in black and white and how you can slightly make out the subject's silhouette in the frame. It adds a feeling of mysteriousness. The 3rd photo I enjoy the drag of different light sources.. it is visually intriguing. As for the sports photos, they're nice but not very interesting. I would suggest trying to make more photos like your 2nd and 3rd one as well as play with editing more!
I really like your set of photos here. I like the variety between photos taken in a blur to indicate movement and the ones that are still, but we can clearly see movement happening in them. My suggestions would be for the second photo and the third. The second photo I feel like you could crop more to make the football players the center of the photo. My eye traveled towards the red pylon first instead of the subject of those two or three players. My suggestion for the third photo would be to increase the contrast, make the shadows pop more, it seems all one 'tone' right now.
ReplyDeleteHi Julia. Your third image is by far the most successful image here. It's strange, bizarre, out of place and we the view cannot quite make out what is going on. I would totally scrap the spots images. While they might be interesting to you (your brother or a family member is playing) they are not visually interesting or compelling. Of all the subjects I would say that sports and wildlife are by far the most challenging. As in your third image, use the shutter speeds to change reality. Good Luck!
ReplyDeleteI'd have to say that the photos that stood out to me the most were your 2nd and 3rd photos. I enjoy how the 2nd one is in black and white and how you can slightly make out the subject's silhouette in the frame. It adds a feeling of mysteriousness. The 3rd photo I enjoy the drag of different light sources.. it is visually intriguing. As for the sports photos, they're nice but not very interesting. I would suggest trying to make more photos like your 2nd and 3rd one as well as play with editing more!
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