The picture for today's blog is a black and white photo of an in woods cabin. The filter of the black and white, the branches in front of the cabin and the angle at which the photo was taken, gives a mysterious vibe and feel to the photo, as if it were to appear in a horror movie. The focus is sharp as we can see the details in the house, but also in the branches close to the camera.
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Today's blog is about a picture of The Weeknd during his performance. The sharpness of this photo, is good because it allows the details of his hair, and his embodiment are easily visible. The lighting is front lit, although, we can't see the rest of his face, it'd be fully illuminated at a different angle of visibility. The composition, although not centered does apply the rule of thirds on his left eye (from our view, the right).
Today's blog is a picture of a rose. The lighting is artificial and staged because there is a sort of whiteness to the light that regular sunset doesn't possess. The focus of the "portrait" is sharp and is essential in the way it shows detail and texture because it allows any viewer to be able to feel the flower. The positioning of this photo, although not centered, gives an aesthetically pleasing image.
10 Photographers Today's blog is about a picture of a cactus flower. The brightness of the picture is natural and bright enough to help illuminate picture's color. This illumination also helps the focus be super sharp and make the pollen in the middle of the flower easily visible and clear. The composition, although can be improved, is good enough and centers the flower. The picture can be improved by zooming out to get the whole container of the plant in the shot or just rotating the pot a little so that the diamond shape is straight.
Today's photo is about a picture of a dog on his hind legs, leaning on a tree trunk. The lighting is natural due to the outside setting, giving off the "perfect glow" on the dog's fur. the focus of the picture is extremely sharp because of the details of the rigid tree trunk and single hairs of the dog's fur are able to be seen clearly. The composition is executed well as the dog is centered.
Today's blog is about a portrait of bachata singer, Romero Santos on stage. The picture is good in the technical qualities of lighting and focus, while composition could be better by removing the extra space of both left and right of the singer. The focus is good and sharp because details on Santos's jacket are easily defined. The lighting, although artificial, illuminates the face and body to make him stand out more, increasing the attention he gets as the main subject of the picture.
Today's blog is about a portrait of a women eating a cake. The portrait's focus is amazing in the way it shows the details in her face and the cake. The lighting is artificial yet, allows for the focus to be more sharp in the way it illuminates her face, letting all the details like the toppings of the cake, the make up she has on, and the design of her jewelry come to vision.
Today's blog is about a portrait of a snow fox. The focus of the portrait is really sharp because although the white fur blurs with the snow in the back, you can see individual fibers of the fox's fur. The lighting is 3/4 lit because the sun is at the side which would only hit one side of his nose. The composition of this photo, for being a portrait, is perfect as it centers the object of interest to amplify the attention it gets from the viewers.
Today's blog is about a `picture of street painters in the middle of painting a canvas. The picture possesses many good technical qualities including focus and composition. The focus is really sharp as it allows viewers to see the details in the paintings set aside to the right. The composition of this picture is adequate, but could use major improvements in what is cut off and the positioning of the photographer.
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Claudia Nirmal
Physical Therapist Wannabe. |