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photo critiques


Question Posted Saturday November 15 2008, 12:57 am

i tried to post these on a photo critique website, but noone responded. so i was hoping to get some feedback from you guys lol. im just starting out and these are some photos i took in my photography class at school..


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i wont rate poorly if you dont like my pictures, i want honest opinions. thanks!=]


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hotpotato answered Monday November 17 2008, 3:23 pm:
The first Advicenator said to take photographs of more appealing subjects but that is not necessary. If you can take a boring subject and somehow end up with an awesome photo, that is skill right there. To make a photograph more exciting, you can shoot from different angles, for example. Are you taking photography class? Try shooting in black and white first and learn all the rules of photography before breaking them. Practice makes perfect!

I like the second photograph a lot. It would be cool if there was something written on the board as well. The leaf one is cool too because the grey gravel contrasts with the colorful leaf. The leaf is interesting because it's not perfect. The eye can still move around and find something new to look at.

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Exquisitechick answered Sunday November 16 2008, 8:50 pm:
I really liked all of them except the first one, that one was a bit boring. But the rest were pretty neat. They came out extremely clear and look fantastic.

I really liked the second one best, im not sure what it is but it just screams art! :]

Good job

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Hitoast answered Sunday November 16 2008, 5:34 pm:
Well, I like the fourth and fifth one the best :) those are cool. I would like the third one better if it was a whole leap instead of a smashed up one. Um sorry but the first and second ones just look like they were really random to me. Sorry. Overall, pretty good :)

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Katlyn answered Sunday November 16 2008, 3:36 pm:
wow nice pictures they came out soo clear and they look so professional but i would try taking pictures of something more exciting and more appealing that would make people want to stop and just keep looking at like starts or a sunset or a moon or sunrising even moving objects like cars or people even animals those are just some suggestions.

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