I believe the fourth image has a well developed composition, because the branches within the image moves around and keeps the eye in the frame. This photo also establishes a good sense of depth.
I believe the fourth image has a well developed composition, because the branches within the image moves around and keeps the eye in the frame. This photo also establishes a good sense of depth.
I really like your texture and composition variety. However, I feel like on the last two images you could have pushed your value scale a bit more. Theres a lot of darkness and not enough white highlights to balance.
I really like the contrast in the color bands of the fungi in the first picture
ReplyDeleteI believe the fourth image has a well developed composition, because the branches within the image moves around and keeps the eye in the frame. This photo also establishes a good sense of depth.
ReplyDeleteI believe the fourth image has a well developed composition, because the branches within the image moves around and keeps the eye in the frame. This photo also establishes a good sense of depth.
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ReplyDeleteImage 10 has a good use of the rule of thirds, and leads the eye towards the center of the composition
ReplyDeleteI really like your texture and composition variety. However, I feel like on the last two images you could have pushed your value scale a bit more. Theres a lot of darkness and not enough white highlights to balance.
ReplyDeleteThe fourth and fifth images in this set are my favorite, excellent use of the depth of field to emphasize the deterioration of those leaves!
ReplyDeleteThe lacey leaf is gorgeous and you get the exposure right very well.
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