mooseeyes wrote:
I think you may have found your "photographic voice".
Number 3 is a well captured and artful image, but there is not an imbedded story. . .there isn't any pathos that reaches out and grabs the viewer. A good image, seeking greatness.
Number 2 brings the imagery up a notch, with the conveyance of an emotion; however, the dark rose adds a degree of confusion to the story. Could this be a cover for a gothic romance novel, with untold mystries yet to be revealed?
Number 1 is the absolute money shot! The graphic quality is stunning, and the total image sets a clear image for the viewer's imagination. This image tells a complete story, of place, time and purpose. Keep up the good work, as I am really liking what you are doing here.
With a prolonged viewing of these three images, one should soon understand the importance of how a good title can turn a good image into a great image. Then you can see only one of these images does not need a title, as that image is already great and tells its story in a very clear manner.
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What clear, helpful comments for all us striving to get better! And Carleysue: I really love #1, and thanks to mooseeyes, I can articulate why!!