Image number three has great (visual) texture and a good value range. The first and last images are pretty similar; the first being the better of the two.
Most all of your images can benefit from higher contrast or the levels tool in photoshop. Be careful of too much middle gray since you're shooting everything in a greeny landscape (especially 2, 8, and 9). Image 3 is my favorite how it moves the viewer back into the photograph, foreground middleground background, and has a wide range of values.
The you captured the light really well in photos 8, 7, 6, and 3. Photos 6 and 3 have the fullest value range, the other images are a bit grey and could use higher contrast. Photo two has nice leading lines and photo six feels well balanced.
Some of your images are a bit dark and in need of more contrast. Try to have a visible subject as the focus of your photos. The third photo down has an interesting composition.
I think each of your photographs capture this certain harmony/ serenity found in nature, especially the spider web images. Some of your images do lean to a more grey range in value but I don't really mind it especially when taking into account your concept. The 9th image may be a little to grey though and a higher contrast may be beneficial.
You portrayed some design elements successfully in these, especially contrast and leading lines. Some photos are a bit flat however, and I think you could improve them by enhancing contrast.
Some of these have good contrast while some fall a bit dark. I do like where you’re going conceptually, focusing on trees. Try to get more angles of them and more tactile textures.
Image number three has great (visual) texture and a good value range. The first and last images are pretty similar; the first being the better of the two.
ReplyDeleteMost all of your images can benefit from higher contrast or the levels tool in photoshop. Be careful of too much middle gray since you're shooting everything in a greeny landscape (especially 2, 8, and 9). Image 3 is my favorite how it moves the viewer back into the photograph, foreground middleground background, and has a wide range of values.
ReplyDeleteThe you captured the light really well in photos 8, 7, 6, and 3. Photos 6 and 3 have the fullest value range, the other images are a bit grey and could use higher contrast. Photo two has nice leading lines and photo six feels well balanced.
ReplyDeleteSome of your images are a bit dark and in need of more contrast. Try to have a visible subject as the focus of your photos. The third photo down has an interesting composition.
ReplyDeleteI think each of your photographs capture this certain harmony/ serenity found in nature, especially the spider web images. Some of your images do lean to a more grey range in value but I don't really mind it especially when taking into account your concept. The 9th image may be a little to grey though and a higher contrast may be beneficial.
ReplyDeleteYou portrayed some design elements successfully in these, especially contrast and leading lines. Some photos are a bit flat however, and I think you could improve them by enhancing contrast.
ReplyDeleteSome of these have good contrast while some fall a bit dark. I do like where you’re going conceptually, focusing on trees. Try to get more angles of them and more tactile textures.
ReplyDeleteI think the clarity and contrast are the components that make your images very interesting.But many of them would benefit from more different angles.
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