Another interesting shot. This is taken from an interesting point of view. This pov creates a nice depth of field, in addition to the motion blur in the background, the shot works well together. cool stuff.
i like the fact that the background is blurred out and the picture has a very unique view. its very original and interesting even without seeing the whole face.
Great job with the focus and composition in this picture. I really like the fact that though you don't see all of his eye, the pupil and iris is visible, magnified, on the lens of the glasses
This high school photoblog is the product of the photography students at Spain Park High School in Hoover, Al.
Students take turns posting one of their images along with a brief explanation each school day. The students also trade critiques with their peers from other schools around the country (see high school blog links below).
We are always looking to expand our participating schools. If your photography program starts a blog, email Mr. Myers so he can add your link to our growing list. emyers@hoover.k12.al.us
Feel free to give constructive criticism or complements if you see an image you enjoy. You can leave an anonymous comment, but please sign your initials and your school's name.
6 comments:
Hey Trey, I'm likin' the personality in this one.
-Stephanie Thomas
I like the focus in this one. It's simple but interesting. and I just love Grayson.
Another interesting shot. This is taken from an interesting point of view. This pov creates a nice depth of field, in addition to the motion blur in the background, the shot works well together. cool stuff.
i like the fact that the background is blurred out and the picture has a very unique view. its very original and interesting even without seeing the whole face.
Nice shot i like the angle and the subject its really cool nice shade and lighting good shot
Great job with the focus and composition in this picture. I really like the fact that though you don't see all of his eye, the pupil and iris is visible, magnified, on the lens of the glasses
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