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| *SoulEyes Photography>>>Family Photographer |
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I'm an amateur photographer and today I decided to put some of my favorite photos I've taken on flickr. I only take pictures of family and friends for fun. It's juts a hobby, but I'd like some criticism do you know how I could improve or something, so let me have it... Not bad, I think a lot of your work is quite good. I like how you framed the letters shot, and the detail in the decorations shot. I'd like to give a friendly suggestion, if you look at the shots done outdoors in direct sunlight, you'll notice how folks tend to squint. That's because the sun is bright, and often unflattering. They could benefit from using some fill flash, and a diffuser to cut the brightness a bit, but still retain the natural look of the light from the sun which can be very flattering to subjects when utilized right. You could also use a reflector and place your kids in the shade and bounce the sunlight onto them, that will also diffuse the harsh sunlight. And try not to pose them with the sun directly in their face, without a diffuser, you could simply accomplish this by changing the time of day you shoot. Image 3 is a perfect example of why an electronic flash should be used to fill in the harsh shadows cast by the sun. Softer diffuse sunlight will allow for a more natural expression, more relaxed, without having to squint. Squinting, like frowning uses more of the facial muscles than smiling does and that tends to create awkward facial expressions. Smokey mountains is another that could benefit from an electronic flash, you could use it on or off shoe, but off shoe would give a better angle of light. Using artificial light together with natural light will also improve the exposure of the shot as a whole allowing you to properly meter the highlights with a slight underexposure and give your subject proper light as well. As an amateur photographer myself, one of my biggest difficiencies was my use [or lack] of light. A link is posted below to a blog that provides a lot of insight into the use of artificial light to improve your photography. I think you've got a good eye, learn what you can and keep up the good work! The football ones weren't that good, but everything else was great! :) They are all great pictures those are really nice i like the dog tag one the most I went and saw some of your pictures~! They are really good~! You already look like a pro. I love them all ....You seem to have a great eye for neat pictures~! :) There are ok but work on the scenery and background. i like them especially the case and Jacob one ur really good actually i think you do a great job. keep going at it. not bad, my fave would be the black and white portrait of a 3 month old baby! well done! wow i looked at some of your pictures and i woul've commented them but i'm not a member on that site. so anyway ill just comment them trough this: I think you have a real talent. The baby & the memorial wall in black and white is really good. Not bad---nothing award winning though...... The one titled "3 Months" is very nice. I am a fan of black and white so that makes me a little biased. All of the pics are tight and clear. For the sheer artistic value, I would only pic a handful from the group. The hand holding, the tree by the stream, a couple of the kid pics. The disney shot is tight. Like all great photographers, you will find a handful out of 100 you take that actually grab you. You have a good eye. Firstl i was very impressed with the skill portrayed in your photographs, im an A level media studies student and excel in Film and Photography. Well done. You have good photos there. Still, try not to get trapped on a single style. take pictures from different angles, using different methods. And you might want to learn a bit of editing to add effects, to learn how to give more charm to a simple picture. some of your portrait backgrounds are to `busy` and distract from the subject. Some of them show talent, while others just look like snapshots. Keep it up Honey ! |
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