I really like your work! In the first set of photos, I like how moving closer provides two different angles of the same subject. I prefer the second, because the foreground pops out from the dark background more. I absolutely love the four corners photos! If you were actually photographing the bunny outside of a practice assignment, I think bringing the contrast up would help separate it from the brown dirt around it. You could also try angling the camera so that the grass is in the background, and use a lower aperture. My favorite photos were the ones where you had to crawl. The show a different perspective than what the eye usually sees, and those super close macro shots are personally my favorite style :)
I think you did a really good job of capturing micro shots. My favorite one is the one of the flower. For the bunny photo I would have decreased the exposure a little bit.
I really like your work! In the first set of photos, I like how moving closer provides two different angles of the same subject. I prefer the second, because the foreground pops out from the dark background more. I absolutely love the four corners photos! If you were actually photographing the bunny outside of a practice assignment, I think bringing the contrast up would help separate it from the brown dirt around it. You could also try angling the camera so that the grass is in the background, and use a lower aperture. My favorite photos were the ones where you had to crawl. The show a different perspective than what the eye usually sees, and those super close macro shots are personally my favorite style :)
ReplyDeleteI think you did a really good job of capturing micro shots. My favorite one is the one of the flower. For the bunny photo I would have decreased the exposure a little bit.
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