This one is ok pic. Ready for constructive feedback? Yes you are. ๐ค
1. ๐Like the aperture ( background out of focus) it gives a nice depth to the image
2.๐keep horizon level parallel with the image's edge ( unless you doing it on purpose for other artistic reasons like to express your feeling etc)
This is very easy to correct in any editor.
3.๐ Learn about golden ratio to position the object well in the picture (also easy to fix in post production)
4. ๐คฆ You missed the opportunity to put tiny detail in foreground like tiny twig or seaweed. ( It would be also out of focus similar to the background) That would add the 3D feel to it
5. And, this is not technical only what I would do, is to try to get the angle of camera from the ground as much as possible . Means if this was cellphone camera turn it up side down to take the picture. If this is camera than you need to do some yoga exercises to get it write.
This would give opportunity to play with the line between the beach and water. Means top of your object would be slightly above the water level and the dark stone in the see would look like chocolate toppings on it ๐
Anyway, nice picture ๐
I donโt try to be perfect nor am I here to, itโs just a hobby. I literally use my phone. Lol ๐ I take what aligns with my mind body and soul, doesnโt mean it has to align with your eyes, perception, or photography โrulesโ.
Thanks so much. ๐ซถ
To be fair many of your pictures are quite good. The rules in photography are not to restricted the photographer, but to give her tools to work with. Its like to see beautiful scenery and than imagine how the picture could look even better. And those 'rules' let you achieve it with one click. My favourite of your picture is the one with the round mirror. Reflections are awesome fun! Here is a portrait of my husband carrying our son home. And yes I was lying on the ground in my Sunday best to get perfect angle ๐
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