I want to add some photography to my portfolio, but I want to have a pretty even selection of varies art forms. Any one want to help me choose some of the best photos for it?
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06-18-2012 12:58 AM #1
Choosing some photos for my portfolio
Last edited by ThatGirlAlone; 06-18-2012 at 03:21 AM.
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06-18-2012 03:20 AM #2
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06-18-2012 05:51 AM #3
Before I start I'm going to apologize in advance if I offend you.
I wouldn't really call these photography. Just snap shots. You do have some good ideas (the building the blue skied plane wing and the rabbit are your best shots).
The roses have potential and are a good place to start. What I think you need with these are different lighting. try using candles to brighten the rose as there is a lack of contrast.
The rabbit could be really good if there was more focus on the rabbit. Its just a tiny bit blurred.
I do like the building. It could be better but I love how you used the trees to frame the image. It worked for you.
The dog ones aren't good at all. They are out of focus and completely blurred.
If you're wanting to become professional (which I assume you are judging by you're folio) I suggest you experiment with lighting, angles and different subject matters. Its easier to start off taking images of small photo's like flowers and candles just to experiment and then go onto bigger things.
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06-18-2012 05:54 AM #4
I don't want to be a professional photographer, but I'm transferring in a year to a graphic design school. They just want to see a little of each type of art form.
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06-18-2012 06:10 AM #5
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06-22-2012 07:32 PM #6Registered User
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these are really bad, mostly blurry
I'd suggest working on composition and technical things like focus

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