Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Sophomore Shirt, Big Red Button & Caution

Sophomore Shirt

SS 1/800, F. stop 6.3, ISO 200

Big Red Button

SS 1/500, f. stop 6.3, ISO 200


Caution

SS 1/80, f.stop 22, ISO 200


Posted By: Eve

14 comments:

JRN 236 said...

All the pictures are clear and very vibrant.
I like the view of the first photo and how the subject is not looking at the camera, but away.
Shooting more straight on in the third photo maybe would have given it a different feel for me.

JRN 236 said...

The way the light hits the subject in the first photo is very nice.
The shadows in the second is great.
The way the third photo wasn't center and wasn't more off center seemed a bit different.

JRN 236 said...

I really love your first photo, it was a very interesting way of playing with the color contrast. Also props on going downtown to take these, shows you are putting effort into it!

I love the brightness of the colors in you third photo, makes the photo really stand out.

I think the second photo is a little distracting with other colors in the background, maybe it could have been cropped differently.

JRN 236 said...

- I like the first photo and how clear it was. The detail of her hair was nice.

- The second picture kind of overwhelmed me with the background.

- love the vibrance in all three!!

JRN 236 said...

The framing of the sign is a little off for me, but i like the colors. I love the first picture, great layering. The really like the shadows in the second picture!

JRN 236 said...

Eve,
Your use of complimentary colors here is obvious, and I like the use of blue sky. Framing and placement is nice in your opening photo but it feels a bit repetitive to have two shots of backs in a row. Also, crop in the middle photo feels a bit awkward.
-Emily

JRN 236 said...

All of your photos are very bright and the colors are well contrasted.
The first photo is unique and can be applied to the rule of thirds.
The second photo I like as well because the green seems to complement the blue on the building as well.

Unknown said...

I love how the colors pop in all of them. I also like the person on the bridge because it seems like a peaceful place to reflect at. Try cropping the last image to get that weird white thing in the corner out.

JRN 236 said...

I love how vibrant the colors were in all three pictures. I like how we are seeing the back of the person in the first picture. I don't like how the sign in the 3rd one is not center, but not very off center

JRN 236 said...

The last photo is the my favorite. The yellow against that blue is wonderful. But I don't think the composition worked for the photo at all. The Second photo has great color, maybe try moving around the subject to get rid of the green brown trees in the right side of the frame.

JRN 236 said...

The first photo is captivating in the background and the color contrast between the subject and background.

I'm not a big fan of the angle of the signs in the third photo.

The bridge and sunset really add to the 1st picture.

JRN 236 said...

1. I really like the depth of field in the first two photos.

2. The colors in all three pictures are very vibrant and stand out really well, making the focus of each photo easy to see.

3. I think the black in the third photo takes away from the contrasting yellow and blue.

JRN 236 said...

I really like how the yellow is tied throughout the first picture. You see it in the shirt and the girls hair and also in the line of the bridge. It really creates a flow.

I think the background of the second photo could have been blurred a little more.

I love the angle in the third picture!

JRN 236 said...

i love the 1st photo! the light in her hair gives the photo a nice warm vibe

the second photo has a great contrast

the 3rd photo has great contrast but i feel like the photo could be taken from a more creative view