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Crtique my photos PLEASE!?
I am new to photography - a beginner. I think in some of my photos I tend to over-edit them. I know some of them aren't the most amazing. I would really like to get honest opinions. If you like my pics, tell me why, if you don't tell me why not. Really need constructive criticism, want to go farther in photography. I am planning on taking a photo class at my local commnuity college this summer, but that is 6 months away. I can't wait 6 months to have photos critiqued.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Most of your photographs are very good composition wise, but also very safe.
The flower photos the way the are presented make them look not very interesting all together because they're taken from the same angle at around the same subject size. You want contrast. I understand you want to be able to identify the flower from it's unique features, but angling some from the different sides more, placing some off center, or exaggerating by pulling closer or back further would make it a much more interesting postcard to look at.
You do very well with the portrait shots you have, but I'd personally like to see what you can do with more dramatic and dynamic shots as well. If you play with your angles and shots, you can find little things that make your portraits that much better.
Keep the photoshop to a minimum for photos, do continue to experiment in it, but don't use it until you really need to for a defined and tasteful purpose.
The one major thing I'd suggest is a good camera that you understand how to use. A lot of your shots are great as they are, but a good use of camera can make them crisp and subject pop. You'll learn more about that in class I'm sure, and it's hard to explain how and what this will do for your photos in words, but here are two really good resources to understand and see a bit more how cameras work.
Hope that helps.
Source(s): http://www.tamron.eu/en/lenses/depth-of-field-comp... http://www.tamron.eu/en/lenses/focal-length-compar... personal experience in art school - Perki88Lv 71 decade ago
Your portraits are coming along quite nice. You have some lighting issues you need to address and definite white balance problems, so that should be your next area of study.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I like this picture
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs484....
Look interesting,
I think just keep try take more photos and you will learn and know more.
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