Thank you for writing down your shutter speeds. That's great! You're getting there.....but these don't feel quite as inspired as your dancing photos.
You know what would help make the water really stand out from the background? Shoot with a long lens...we have one that goes to 200 mm. I'd like to see you re-shoot the water droplets that way. (You need 1 more image anyways....you only posted 4). I'd also like to see you filling more of the frame with the important subject matter...I find that your backgrounds are a bit busy and take away from your intended subject.
Otherwise, you are doing a great job showing me that you understand how slow shutter speed works.
Thank you for writing down your shutter speeds. That's great! You're getting there.....but these don't feel quite as inspired as your dancing photos.
You know what would help make the water really stand out from the background? Shoot with a long lens...we have one that goes to 200 mm. I'd like to see you re-shoot the water droplets that way. (You need 1 more image anyways....you only posted 4). I'd also like to see you filling more of the frame with the important subject matter...I find that your backgrounds are a bit busy and take away from your intended subject.
Otherwise, you are doing a great job showing me that you understand how slow shutter speed works.
Thank you for writing down your shutter speeds. That's great! You're getting there.....but these don't feel quite as inspired as your dancing photos.
ReplyDeleteYou know what would help make the water really stand out from the background? Shoot with a long lens...we have one that goes to 200 mm. I'd like to see you re-shoot the water droplets that way. (You need 1 more image anyways....you only posted 4). I'd also like to see you filling more of the frame with the important subject matter...I find that your backgrounds are a bit busy and take away from your intended subject.
Otherwise, you are doing a great job showing me that you understand how slow shutter speed works.
Thank you for writing down your shutter speeds. That's great! You're getting there.....but these don't feel quite as inspired as your dancing photos.
ReplyDeleteYou know what would help make the water really stand out from the background? Shoot with a long lens...we have one that goes to 200 mm. I'd like to see you re-shoot the water droplets that way. (You need 1 more image anyways....you only posted 4). I'd also like to see you filling more of the frame with the important subject matter...I find that your backgrounds are a bit busy and take away from your intended subject.
Otherwise, you are doing a great job showing me that you understand how slow shutter speed works.