Just looking for suggestions to make my pictures better. Any advice is welcomed, bad or good! :thumbup:
Emmasmom wrote:
Just looking for suggestions to make my pictures better. Any advice is welcomed, bad or good! :thumbup:
Hard to go wrong using a cute little girl like that.
Great job.
To make things interesting a ball, pony, puppy
or an unbrella can give a cool side bar to the
composition.
She's so cute, and a great little model. When my daughter was that age she was seldom a willing model...... sulky was more the rule.
Emmasmom wrote:
Just looking for suggestions to make my pictures better. Any advice is welcomed, bad or good! :thumbup:
Add ball or toy with contrasting colour. These are excellent with small frame.
LLucas
Loc: Upstate South Carolina, USA
Be careful to not cut off hands or feet as in #s 1 and 2. Also, get her farther away from the back ground and stay close to her, getting a blurred back ground to help isolate her (notice the crack in the wall, "growing out of her head?).
She's really cute and has a wonderful smile. If she were my model, I'd get real tight on her face! Especially if she's smiling big enough to make the nose crinkle. What a cutie!
Thank you, first thing I said about #2 is dang I cut off her feet! Ha!
LLucas
Loc: Upstate South Carolina, USA
I know! I've done the same thing! No worries, though. Practice makes these little, tiny errors go away!
Emmasmom wrote:
Just looking for suggestions to make my pictures better. Any advice is welcomed, bad or good! :thumbup:
Fill flash might have helped on the second two. It might take several tries to get her eyes wide open, which you want. An off-camera flash with a soft box would be best.
If you do post processing you should try sharpening and brightening the eyes.
Subject to comments above good composition, focus, DOF, and fabulous subject!
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