This photo was in the first batch of photos that I took. This photo was not on the top of my list of being the best but it is suitable for the job. There are a few strengths that bring out the picture and there are defiantly areas of improvement they could be done.
Strengths are very important to the photos, really shows off the animal. The positive sides to this photo are key to what sells the animal so that they can be adopted. People are attracted to the ups of the photo. The three strengths that stand out to me the most are the amount of light, eyes, and how the dog doesn't look miserable. The first one, the amount of light is key because its brings out the color and there are a lot of color . Light is also a strength because it livens the animal , rather them be in total darkness and can't really notice them. The second strength are the eyes. I think that I capture the spark;e in both of the eyes at Baylee is looking at me. The last strength is how Baylee does not look miserable. She is so sweet , cuddling, and just looks so happy with he r little tongue sticking out.
There is also areas of improvement in this picture of Baylee. The three improvements are background, more of the dog, and expression. The background needs much improvement, I should of done a better job cropping more of my partner out. The background is distracting in a way that takes away from the main image. The next improvement would be to see more of this dog. I should of gotten a full shot of Baylee standing and more of her body should of been visible. Finally the last area of improvement would be the dogs expression. Getting the dog to focus is hard enough and to capture them to get an impression is even more of a struggle. They are just so excited to get attention and love that capturing that one moment is tough.
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Bailey, I agree with you! This picture is full of strengths such as the eyes of the dog, the amount of light, and the "adoptableness" of the dog. I agree with you that we are still learning the ins and outs of Photoshop; however, with each week of practice, we are going to continue to improve.
ReplyDeleteIt was defiantly a struggling but i hope that goes away! I feel like with the amount of practice we are getting our photos will become stronger and more presentable.
ReplyDeleteThis photo makes me laugh. It reminds me of a cartoon. Not what you're hoping for with your photographs, but still has good quality. You will be learning a lot in the class and in no time you will see major improvements in your work. Just keep at it, it's worth it!
ReplyDeleteThe saturation is very intense in this photo and it gives this image an illustrative quality. It is a bit over-corrected, but you are on the right track. Remember your high-pitched screechy noises help with making the dogs stand still for a second.
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