You need to work on knowing things that need to be focused and not. I don't see any rule of thirds. But creative ideas. Try to take time when you shoot the actual pictures.
Your photos in my opinion demonstrate a superior understanding of the material and especially the "Connected" photo, which leaves the majority of the photos meaning up to the viewer, a feat that few photographers can achieve. I applaud your photographs and encourage you to continue photography.
Heyy Kaitlyn! I reviewed your work for the peer review blog post. These are really good, but try and use the rules of photography! You can see the post here: http://oliviasphotojblog.blogspot.com
You need to work on knowing things that need to be focused and not. I don't see any rule of thirds. But creative ideas. Try to take time when you shoot the actual pictures.
ReplyDeleteYour photos in my opinion demonstrate a superior understanding of the material and especially the "Connected" photo, which leaves the majority of the photos meaning up to the viewer, a feat that few photographers can achieve. I applaud your photographs and encourage you to continue photography.
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ReplyDeleteHeyy Kaitlyn! I reviewed your work for the peer review blog post. These are really good, but try and use the rules of photography! You can see the post here: http://oliviasphotojblog.blogspot.com
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