I like how you have the pear slightly off center in the top photo, and how the stem points to the opposite empty corner, and the contrast of color between it and the table. In the bottom photo, I like how the flowers are just right there, they stand out, and then the background is blurred so your only focus is on them. I also like how they are not centered but are just off balance enough to make it more interesting.
I LOVE the second picture, it has great use of a wide aperture! Great compositions, and the only thing I would say is boost the contrast, it could really boost the drama of your photos :)
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I like the flower picture, because the background is out of focus, but the flowers are in focus. It makes the flowers pop out at you.
ReplyDeleteI really like your still life pictures. They're at fun angles, which makes the subject more interesting.
ReplyDeleteI like how you have the pear slightly off center in the top photo, and how the stem points to the opposite empty corner, and the contrast of color between it and the table. In the bottom photo, I like how the flowers are just right there, they stand out, and then the background is blurred so your only focus is on them. I also like how they are not centered but are just off balance enough to make it more interesting.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the second picture, it has great use of a wide aperture! Great compositions, and the only thing I would say is boost the contrast, it could really boost the drama of your photos :)
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