Good morning everyone! Our final week is finally here and coming to an end. I had a lot of fun with this class and loved seeing all the great photography. My dog Jojo was my model for the portraits. I think he did a great job, but towards the end he had had enough with me LOL! The rest of my shots are of our lake house and of my uncles and my brother after they went skydiving. Their faces were priceless! Hope you all have a great rest of the summer.
Not supposed to be on that chair and he knows it
This picture a friend of mine took, I thought is was so pretty so I wanted to share
FIREWORKS!!
My silly boy, he's so cute
My handsome dude, Jojo
My brother
I hear ya ma, lol
My twin uncles and my brother after jumping out of a plane
Bird and squirrel watching
Your dog is quite the charmer Sarah… The pictures of him are the most successful of the group… What a cutie and happy puppy he is. He seems to be a real ham and enjoys getting his picture taken.
ReplyDeleteImage number six pretty much nails this assignment. You are in close, and the light from a window source is moving across his face beautifully. The composition is good the light perfect… All in all a very good photograph.
Number seven is adorable as well the way he's looking back up at you with his face on the floor. I like how you arranged the composition as well as the simplicity of the shot. Very good image indeed.
The shots of the parachute jump fall into more of a snapshot category. Yes they are capturing a happy moment but in terms of the formal elements of good photography to see how they fall a bit short compared to the wonderful pictures of your dog? A professional who would be paid to cover an event like this, and who really knew their stuff, would be able to pull together a shot that's is beautiful as the one you did of your dog by controlling the situation a bit more and knowing how to add light when needed. Taking excellent action shots involving people is beyond the scope of this course. It really is quite a bit harder.
The last two shots of your dog are again perfect for the purposes of this assignment. There is a hint of excess cyan, and if you added a little bit of red in Photoshop it would remove that color cast.
Nice job!.