simplicity because there wasn't any other distracting objects around it.
multiple subjects because it is easy for people to look at the people in the picture.
emphasize the height and distance because the camera angle is making it bigger than it actually is.
leading lines because the image is helping the eye move around it.
rules of third because the picture is able to flow from each of the sections.
brightness and sharpness because the lighting is helping the objects look better.
this is avoiding the middle because the dog isn't in the middle of the picture.
You pictures are super tiny in size so I can't print them as they would be too pixelated. You should make sure you upload the original shots instead of thumbnails or screen shots.
ReplyDeleteYour first image would be simplicity if the bright white paper was not on the table in the back ground. You don't want ANY distractions.
The images for brightness and Sharpness, Avoiding bullseye, and multiple subjects are correct.
Your third image is not labeled.
It does have good lighting and contrast.
The picture labeled Emphasizing height and distance is incorrect as there is no horizon line.
Leading Lines description doesn't make sense. What are the lines that are leading the viewers eye around? Be specific.
Rule of thirds label is wrong. Where does the subject of the picture fall?
Fix these things to raise your grade.