Your use of lighting is successful in that it creates contrast, leading lines to the focus point, and depth in the image. Your dark are also very rich and add dynamic.
Finding interesting ways to capture animal life can be a bit tricky but I think you did a good job, except for your second image. I think you could have framed your image so it didn't crop the two front legs of the sheep. I kinda like the grayness of your 9th image but I wonder if a higher contrast would make the image better.
Ahhhh I love the sheep, they're so purposeful with the light and I want to see more animal photos from you. Go for like a Farmland Florida theme. The photos with two sheep are the least successful for me because they feel more incidental and the way you shot the light could have been more purposeful (zoom in on the eye or take a picture of the two sheep from above with the light creating leading lines over them if possible)
Your photos of the sheep are lovely. There are some areas where the white is super bright but I think it still works, especially since sheep have a lot of symbolism. The other photos don't stand out to me as much because they feel a little too busy.
I think that the way that you shot how the light hits your subjects is successful. However, there's a few photos that are a little too bright for me. I also agree with Davis, that you could have made your photos seem more intentional by shooting some really cool perspectives of the sheep. For example, different body parts or a perspective that could have captured the texture of the sheep's fur.
I think your photos of the sheep are successful and interesting with the different light and angles you chose (and I love sheep they are cute-stupid). however, your photos of the plants (#3 #5) kind of reminds me of the photos you take before although I can see the difference when looking closely. I understand that you like taking pictures of plants but it is not easy taking creative and innovative pictures of plants. but I have to say I like the 9th photo somehow since I can see the contrast between trees on the left and right. Keep experimenting with lights, you are doing a great job already!
OMG! The sheep are awesome. The attention to detail really pay off. I like the one where the sheep is sticking their face through the boards. I think that shot is the most interesting.
Your use of lighting is successful in that it creates contrast, leading lines to the focus point, and depth in the image. Your dark are also very rich and add dynamic.
ReplyDeleteFinding interesting ways to capture animal life can be a bit tricky but I think you did a good job, except for your second image. I think you could have framed your image so it didn't crop the two front legs of the sheep. I kinda like the grayness of your 9th image but I wonder if a higher contrast would make the image better.
ReplyDeleteAhhhh I love the sheep, they're so purposeful with the light and I want to see more animal photos from you. Go for like a Farmland Florida theme. The photos with two sheep are the least successful for me because they feel more incidental and the way you shot the light could have been more purposeful (zoom in on the eye or take a picture of the two sheep from above with the light creating leading lines over them if possible)
ReplyDeleteYou did well in the quality of light. However, the subject matter is less interesting to me.
ReplyDeleteThe lighting and contrast of the photos are really strong but the 9th photo is very lacking in comparison to the others.
ReplyDeleteYour photos of the sheep are lovely. There are some areas where the white is super bright but I think it still works, especially since sheep have a lot of symbolism. The other photos don't stand out to me as much because they feel a little too busy.
ReplyDeleteI think that the way that you shot how the light hits your subjects is successful. However, there's a few photos that are a little too bright for me. I also agree with Davis, that you could have made your photos seem more intentional by shooting some really cool perspectives of the sheep. For example, different body parts or a perspective that could have captured the texture of the sheep's fur.
ReplyDeleteI think your photos of the sheep are successful and interesting with the different light and angles you chose (and I love sheep they are cute-stupid). however, your photos of the plants (#3 #5) kind of reminds me of the photos you take before although I can see the difference when looking closely. I understand that you like taking pictures of plants but it is not easy taking creative and innovative pictures of plants. but I have to say I like the 9th photo somehow since I can see the contrast between trees on the left and right. Keep experimenting with lights, you are doing a great job already!
ReplyDeleteOMG! The sheep are awesome. The attention to detail really pay off. I like the one where the sheep is sticking their face through the boards. I think that shot is the most interesting.
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