These two despite the actual quality of them i feel are the best to compare. While both are in a relaxed position the top shows how a loyal is always keeping an eye out and ready to protect, from what? That's up to them.
I like how you got down to the dog's eye view on this. I also like how you are trying to get a story across in the photo. I am more concerned about you understanding composition so that you will be able to take even better photographs of your dog. If you look at your photograph number three and number four, you'll see that they are much better composed in both terms of shape and light.
If you think about it, a photograph is nothing more than an assemblage of pixels/dots that are assembled in such a way that we understand them to represent the thing we saw. So, why not play with this and create shapes that will help enhance our stories.
I like how you got down to the dog's eye view on this. I also like how you are trying to get a story across in the photo. I am more concerned about you understanding composition so that you will be able to take even better photographs of your dog. If you look at your photograph number three and number four, you'll see that they are much better composed in both terms of shape and light.
ReplyDeleteIf you think about it, a photograph is nothing more than an assemblage of pixels/dots that are assembled in such a way that we understand them to represent the thing we saw. So, why not play with this and create shapes that will help enhance our stories.