hey hey hey! i like the contrast of this one. I just noticed the space on the right side of the photo, the mug's holder is just millimeter away from the frame limit. I would suggest when doing a still photography, try to consider the main subject (which is the mug), the elements (it could be the table, the design of mug, perspective, space, angle of it, etc etc).
Also try to analyze the surroundings that is going t be part of your photo; in this case, the background alignment is distracting and the table's texture are out of perspective.
I've also noticed the vignette in this photo; vignetting sometimes is a good idea, it gives a dramatic effect on the subject. in this case (again!) your vignette try to compress everything in a small frame.
another suggestion for your 365days challenge is try going to the street! although there is only building, people and road, the moments you're gonna capture from street aren't replaceable and it has a unique moods and meanings.
Check out my blog site and portffolio www.darmainequillao.com
hey hey hey! i like the contrast of this one. I just noticed the space on the right side of the photo, the mug's holder is just millimeter away from the frame limit. I would suggest when doing a still photography, try to consider the main subject (which is the mug), the elements (it could be the table, the design of mug, perspective, space, angle of it, etc etc).
ReplyDeleteAlso try to analyze the surroundings that is going t be part of your photo; in this case, the background alignment is distracting and the table's texture are out of perspective.
I've also noticed the vignette in this photo; vignetting sometimes is a good idea, it gives a dramatic effect on the subject. in this case (again!) your vignette try to compress everything in a small frame.
another suggestion for your 365days challenge is try going to the street! although there is only building, people and road, the moments you're gonna capture from street aren't replaceable and it has a unique moods and meanings.
Check out my blog site and portffolio
www.darmainequillao.com
Goodluck!