Fun in the pool
J jenn8504 TPF Noob! Joined May 24, 2008 Messages 31 Reaction score 0 Location Indiana Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit May 24, 2008 #1
That One Guy TPF Noob! Joined Jan 2, 2008 Messages 946 Reaction score 0 Location Cyburbia Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit May 24, 2008 #2 first let me say hello fellow hoosier and welcome to TPF. now for the critique: these look like fun photos The model/subject is definitely enjoying it and your captures convey that enjoyment. pic#1 very nice colors and focus. this one is my fav. i love how blue the water is. pic#2 this one doesn't really grab my attention. still has good post work though. pic#3 nice action shot :thumbup: pic#4 i am not a big fan of selective colorization of photos because MY eyes are always drawn to the object that is colorized, but that's just me. overall: i think you did very well. the photos turned out great for being taken in the middle of the day. keep shooting. keep posting and keep the pool filled up :thumbup:
first let me say hello fellow hoosier and welcome to TPF. now for the critique: these look like fun photos The model/subject is definitely enjoying it and your captures convey that enjoyment. pic#1 very nice colors and focus. this one is my fav. i love how blue the water is. pic#2 this one doesn't really grab my attention. still has good post work though. pic#3 nice action shot :thumbup: pic#4 i am not a big fan of selective colorization of photos because MY eyes are always drawn to the object that is colorized, but that's just me. overall: i think you did very well. the photos turned out great for being taken in the middle of the day. keep shooting. keep posting and keep the pool filled up :thumbup:
OP OP J jenn8504 TPF Noob! Joined May 24, 2008 Messages 31 Reaction score 0 Location Indiana Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit May 24, 2008 #3 Thanks for your comments. I agree, the selective colorization does draw the eye to the object, not the subject.
Thanks for your comments. I agree, the selective colorization does draw the eye to the object, not the subject.