Contributed by C Bennett I took this picture of a little kid's car that was tipped over on its side. It was pretty dark, so I ran a shadows/highlights filter and adjusted the brightness/contrast.
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I really like the focus of the subject and the curves and in it. However, I think you can improve the balance of the light and dark areas by sharpening some of the sunlight areas and dark shadows. That way, there will be more depth of field. Other than that, everything else is good. -m.c. SPHS-
It's very interesting to look at. At first it's hard to determine what exactly the subject is, but the more you look at it, the more you see that it's a car. My favorite thing about this photo is the wonderful leading lines. The bottom of the red car, the sticks, and the wheels themselves do a wonderful job of pulling your eye around the entire photo. I can't think of anything that I would have done differently.
I really like the focus of the subject and the curves and in it. However, I think you can improve the balance of the light and dark areas by sharpening some of the sunlight areas and dark shadows. That way, there will be more depth of field. Other than that, everything else is good. -m.c. SPHS-
I really like this photo. I like the colors in it. I like how you can see the back wheel with the other one. I also like that this is abstract and you can't really tell what it is.. you have to kind of think about it.
I like this photo due to the lines created. There are curves created by the tires.. the contrast between the red and black is wonderful. This photo is very creative.
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5 comments:
I really like the focus of the subject and the curves and in it. However, I think you can improve the balance of the light and dark areas by sharpening some of the sunlight areas and dark shadows. That way, there will be more depth of field. Other than that, everything else is good.
-m.c. SPHS-
It's very interesting to look at. At first it's hard to determine what exactly the subject is, but the more you look at it, the more you see that it's a car. My favorite thing about this photo is the wonderful leading lines. The bottom of the red car, the sticks, and the wheels themselves do a wonderful job of pulling your eye around the entire photo. I can't think of anything that I would have done differently.
~Leah W. SPHS
I really like the focus of the subject and the curves and in it. However, I think you can improve the balance of the light and dark areas by sharpening some of the sunlight areas and dark shadows. That way, there will be more depth of field. Other than that, everything else is good.
-m.c. SPHS-
I really like this photo. I like the colors in it. I like how you can see the back wheel with the other one. I also like that this is abstract and you can't really tell what it is.. you have to kind of think about it.
I like this photo due to the lines created. There are curves created by the tires.. the contrast between the red and black is wonderful. This photo is very creative.
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