Late again on my post!! Of course, the picture was taken yesterday, it just wasn't posted because I was editing them all night for my Editorial project that was due this morning. So, I've been running on no sleep this whole day, and have been going non-stop! I couldn't find time to post the picture until now because I had class until 6pm.
As you know, I've been working on the mime photo project for a while. After reshooting and painting Kevin's brothers face about a million times, which by the way I am still not done with the whole mime concept yet, it was time to show the class my progress.
After being critiqued, I was happy to know that I have improved with my photography but the one thing that I can't seem to get a grip on, is framing.
Normally when I take a photo, I zoom out a little more than what I want, so I can crop the picture in post. Well, when it's time to crop the picture, I don't know exactly how to crop it, so i just leave it. That's what was wrong with today's picture. So, I cropped it in more, and this is what I came up with.
Shot with Nikon D3 and 24-70 wide-angle zoom lens. F/2.8, 1/125 shutter speed, and LO-0.3 ISO.
Cropped at 8x10 inches, and edited in Photoshop.
I just wanted to say thanks to my followers! I don't think I would still be posting if I didn't think you were reading these. :]
As you know, I've been working on the mime photo project for a while. After reshooting and painting Kevin's brothers face about a million times, which by the way I am still not done with the whole mime concept yet, it was time to show the class my progress.
After being critiqued, I was happy to know that I have improved with my photography but the one thing that I can't seem to get a grip on, is framing.
Normally when I take a photo, I zoom out a little more than what I want, so I can crop the picture in post. Well, when it's time to crop the picture, I don't know exactly how to crop it, so i just leave it. That's what was wrong with today's picture. So, I cropped it in more, and this is what I came up with.
Shot with Nikon D3 and 24-70 wide-angle zoom lens. F/2.8, 1/125 shutter speed, and LO-0.3 ISO.
Cropped at 8x10 inches, and edited in Photoshop.
I just wanted to say thanks to my followers! I don't think I would still be posting if I didn't think you were reading these. :]
Did you set this up? I love this!
ReplyDeleteyes I did!
ReplyDeleteand thank you!
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