Birds And Worms

This task was to take two kinds of photos, one from high up (birds eye view) and one from a low angle (worms eye view)

What I think worked about this photo is the model being the main focus of the photo, and the contrast of the blue dress to the pavement. What I feel could be improved in this photo was finding a fully green patch of grass so the brown dirt doesn’t distract from the model. The image is also quite plain with only 3 main colours. A high angle could create a meaning that the main focus/model is small and insignificant among the background. The centre of the image seems a bit blurry, which need to have been fixed in photoshop or retaken the photo.
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I like this photo because it is a good use of the rule of thirds. I also enjoy the contrast between the main section of the tree and the lighter background, it creates almost a silhouette. There are many layers in the tree branches which shows the true height. This angle creates the mood that the viewer is small/seeing things from a different (lower) point of view. This photo could have been more creative if the other tree blocking the blue was out of frame and a small object (e.g. a small branch or bird) was there in the sky alone. The front of the photo is slightly blurry as well

Faceless Portrait

I like this photo because the blue contrasts the mostly orange background. It is in centre which grabs your attention. There aren’t many leading lines but the texture of the background contrasts the plain dress/foreground. What could have been improved is paying more attention to being in the centre because my head is tilted and the camera lens is slightly off centre. I could have been more creative with the costume and brought in a costume because my school dress doesn’t particularly match the aesthetic.