I really enjoy it when a photographer experiments and is obviously having fun!
If you don't mind I'll share my first impressions with you...
#1 is wonderful. I really enjoy high key photography and its difficult to do. The only suggestion I would have here is that I'd like to see it as a landscape shot as opposed to the portrait.
#2 Same again for this one. I love the juxtaposition between the soft marshmallow and the hardened steel of the blade.
#3 Again a landscape might work best here. I find the loss of detail makes is difficult to really distinguish between the two dogs. This might have a stronger effect if the white dog was lit so it was really white. Sorry but I am not really getting what I feel you want to portray here.
#4 My fav! Love everything about it. Love the wood and the marshmallow combo!!
I really enjoy it when a photographer experiments and is obviously having fun!
If you don't mind I'll share my first impressions with you...
#1 is wonderful. I really enjoy high key photography and its difficult to do. The only suggestion I would have here is that I'd like to see it as a landscape shot as opposed to the portrait.
#2 Same again for this one. I love the juxtaposition between the soft marshmallow and the hardened steel of the blade.
#3 Again a landscape might work best here. I find the loss of detail makes is difficult to really distinguish between the two dogs. This might have a stronger effect if the white dog was lit so it was really white. Sorry but I am not really getting what I feel you want to portray here.
#4 My fav! Love everything about it. Love the wood and the marshmallow combo!!
The series is great in my eyes. Love what you do!
Hi --
Thank you for taking the time to look over my photos and telling me what you think of each one. I really appreciate that
I see how the landscape crop might work better. I must of been in a portrait mood when I was cropping these since they're all the same except for the last one.
I'll definitely revisit these again when I edit and try out the landscape crop. Agree with you on #3 --- the white dog should be white.
Thanks again for taking the time to look each photo over and giving me your input on them
Thank you for taking the time to look over my photos and telling me what you think of each one. I really appreciate that
I see how the landscape crop might work better. I must of been in a portrait mood when I was cropping these since they're all the same except for the last one.
I'll definitely revisit these again when I edit and try out the landscape crop. Agree with you on #3 --- the white dog should be white.
Thanks again for taking the time to look each photo over and giving me your input on them
I am pleased you didn't mind....and you are most welcome.
Comments
Hi Gary --
I'm glad you liked the series. I was starting to think it was a terrible one.
Thanks for looking and commenting Gary
www.Dogdotsphotography.com
Really like the perspective and reflection in the first image.
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Really didn't know how to photograph a bunch of marshmallows. Happy to hear you liked that one.
Thanks for looking and taking the time to comment
www.Dogdotsphotography.com
Hi Craig --
Didn't know if all white would work, but the reflection really helped add some dimension to it.
John gave me salt and pepper shakers and my Mom gave me a marshmallow gun with marshmallows -- so I photograph them
Thanks for taking a look and commenting.
www.Dogdotsphotography.com
If you don't mind I'll share my first impressions with you...
#1 is wonderful. I really enjoy high key photography and its difficult to do. The only suggestion I would have here is that I'd like to see it as a landscape shot as opposed to the portrait.
#2 Same again for this one. I love the juxtaposition between the soft marshmallow and the hardened steel of the blade.
#3 Again a landscape might work best here. I find the loss of detail makes is difficult to really distinguish between the two dogs. This might have a stronger effect if the white dog was lit so it was really white. Sorry but I am not really getting what I feel you want to portray here.
#4 My fav! Love everything about it. Love the wood and the marshmallow combo!!
The series is great in my eyes. Love what you do!
Hi --
Thank you for taking the time to look over my photos and telling me what you think of each one. I really appreciate that
I see how the landscape crop might work better. I must of been in a portrait mood when I was cropping these since they're all the same except for the last one.
I'll definitely revisit these again when I edit and try out the landscape crop. Agree with you on #3 --- the white dog should be white.
Thanks again for taking the time to look each photo over and giving me your input on them
www.Dogdotsphotography.com
I am pleased you didn't mind....and you are most welcome.
www.Dogdotsphotography.com