I really like the selection of photos you chose. Although it is the same waterfall each photo has different time and movement and you clearly see that in the pictures. Very good good job of deciding do it like this because it is very unique.
Very cool photo series! How did you get the pictures to turn out like this? It looks like you took these in broad daylight. I was trying to use the BULB feature on the camera but I could only capture clear shots in the dark. I think you can push the editing a little more. Since you're taking a picture of the same thing, one way you can make each shot more unique is by maybe changing up the colors and lighting of each
Very cool photo series! How did you get the pictures to turn out like this? It looks like you took these in broad daylight. I was trying to use the BULB feature on the camera but I could only capture clear shots in the dark. I think you can push the editing a little more. Since you're taking a picture of the same thing, one way you can make each shot more unique is by maybe changing up the colors and lighting of each
Thank you Cece, I really enjoyed taking this picture. It was day without the sun and one day with little rain. On sunny day it didn't worked. I used shutter speed from1/4 and lover.
Hi Meile. These are nice classical examples of shutter speed and allowing a moving subject to blur. I would tone the whites down a bit, as I find them to be too bright. Additionally, they are all too similar and therefore become repetitive when viewing them. I would encourage you to use 1, maybe 2 of these images and replace the other 3 with different images of different subject matter. I'd be happy to look at more of your work before the finals are due on Tuesday. Good Luck!
I really like the selection of photos you chose. Although it is the same waterfall each photo has different time and movement and you clearly see that in the pictures. Very good good job of deciding do it like this because it is very unique.
ReplyDeleteVery cool photo series! How did you get the pictures to turn out like this? It looks like you took these in broad daylight. I was trying to use the BULB feature on the camera but I could only capture clear shots in the dark. I think you can push the editing a little more. Since you're taking a picture of the same thing, one way you can make each shot more unique is by maybe changing up the colors and lighting of each
ReplyDeleteVery cool photo series! How did you get the pictures to turn out like this? It looks like you took these in broad daylight. I was trying to use the BULB feature on the camera but I could only capture clear shots in the dark. I think you can push the editing a little more. Since you're taking a picture of the same thing, one way you can make each shot more unique is by maybe changing up the colors and lighting of each
ReplyDeleteThank you Cece, I really enjoyed taking this picture. It was day without the sun and one day with little rain. On sunny day it didn't worked. I used shutter speed from1/4 and lover.
DeleteHi Meile. These are nice classical examples of shutter speed and allowing a moving subject to blur. I would tone the whites down a bit, as I find them to be too bright. Additionally, they are all too similar and therefore become repetitive when viewing them. I would encourage you to use 1, maybe 2 of these images and replace the other 3 with different images of different subject matter. I'd be happy to look at more of your work before the finals are due on Tuesday. Good Luck!
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