I honestly have no suggestions, i love those pictures! I think they are better when they arent all fancied up...animals are beautiful as is, and a little sharpening goes a long way :) Great job, i hope you win!
These are fancied up.
Later, Matt
08-12-2009, 03:18 PM
Patrick Long
Re: Five Photos
Quote:
Originally Posted by DutchHerp
Got any suggestions?
Later, Matt
Maybe lighten around the eye area, to draw in more focus there.
Thats really all i got for you, not much else I can suggest LOL
08-14-2009, 02:23 PM
Denial
Re: Five Photos
I think they all look great
08-14-2009, 03:07 PM
twistedtails
Re: Five Photos
Quote:
Originally Posted by Denial
I think they all look great
x2
08-14-2009, 03:16 PM
Neal
Re: Five Photos
I like #5, my only suggestion would be to make it a tad bit smaller, and put a border on it.
09-13-2009, 01:29 AM
fire-eyes
Re: Five Photos
Slick stuff! I particularly like #5. They all leap out of the monitor.
I have no idea of your skills or knowledge, so I apologize if you already know these things or don't like them.
Where "most interesting" in this case, in my opinion is the eyeballs. So you'd place one right on one of these lines, or best of all, where two of them intersect. In particular, the diagonal rule is EXTREMELY picky. If you perfectly line up an object perfectly on its center right on a line or intersection, you may find the image gains this extra punch to it. It's difficult to explain. But if it's off by just a few pixels, that feeling is gone.
Definitely some things to check out. Some image editing software can overlay grids, unfortunately a diagonal grid is rather rare.