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Those are all good shots! I like the one of the Professor. Some of the pics are a little dark, but I think with practice we will all have it mastered soon enough.
I loved the fourth pictuere. I believe that your settings worked great to make the backpack brighter. It is also good that ypu have different angles because it provides a variety that is important when shooting. Maybe with a lower F-Stop the pictures could have been a little brighter but other than that good job.
First of all thanks for not using any of my photos....But they are all really great photos. Great sharpness, and very colorful. My favorite picture is the one in the middle, the pink on the backpack really is bright and colorful. Overall I'd say you did an Excellent Job!
The fourth picture you had it set perfect. The brightness and color worked together not blurring it out or even coloring it out because it was to light.
Those are all good shots! I like the one of the Professor. Some of the pics are a little dark, but I think with practice we will all have it mastered soon enough.
ReplyDeleteI loved the fourth pictuere. I believe that your settings worked great to make the backpack brighter. It is also good that ypu have different angles because it provides a variety that is important when shooting. Maybe with a lower F-Stop the pictures could have been a little brighter but other than that good job.
ReplyDeleteFirst of all thanks for not using any of my photos....But they are all really great photos. Great sharpness, and very colorful. My favorite picture is the one in the middle, the pink on the backpack really is bright and colorful. Overall I'd say you did an Excellent Job!
ReplyDeleteThe fourth picture you had it set perfect. The brightness and color worked together not blurring it out or even coloring it out because it was to light.
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