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Sorry I have been a little inactive in here, I got my camera stolen so, my photography has been at a zero and anything to do with it has just made me rage!
But that shouldn't impact on you lovely students, so sorry for the delay.
Thank you Toujours for getting the ball rolling.
First picture
It is a very nice picture. The flower stands out nicely in the picture and the colouring is nice. The things to improve on, I would say, is your focusing and lighting. You might say, "without them, I don't have a picture, so my picture is rubbish?!" I don't mean that. Focusing and the correct lighting is a very tough thing to get right all of the time; even I forget to put the correct setting on every so often.
With your focusing, you have a good attempt at DoF (Depth of Field), but the very top of the flower is slightly blurred. It is only very small, but it is highlighted by the overpowering glow from the sun. You should look to have lighting like the bottom half of the flower. For me, that is spot on; captures the colour beautifully as well as any additional things, in this case, the water droplets.
Take some time to just check your focusing, it takes time to get the correct focus, so don't feel angry if you can't get it the first, second, third or whatever time. It took me a while to get them all right to the point I was happy with.
Second Picture
Personally, I think it is too fuzzy. I think maybe the movement of the Pony caused the focusing to change for the worse. The best thing to do when you have moving targets, is to increase the shutter speed, increase the ISO and if it is in dark places, include a flash. You might want to play around with some sports settings, meaning, just set the shutter and ISO to high and take some test pictures of moving animals, people, cars and so on.
But that shouldn't impact on you lovely students, so sorry for the delay.
Thank you Toujours for getting the ball rolling.
First picture
It is a very nice picture. The flower stands out nicely in the picture and the colouring is nice. The things to improve on, I would say, is your focusing and lighting. You might say, "without them, I don't have a picture, so my picture is rubbish?!" I don't mean that. Focusing and the correct lighting is a very tough thing to get right all of the time; even I forget to put the correct setting on every so often.
With your focusing, you have a good attempt at DoF (Depth of Field), but the very top of the flower is slightly blurred. It is only very small, but it is highlighted by the overpowering glow from the sun. You should look to have lighting like the bottom half of the flower. For me, that is spot on; captures the colour beautifully as well as any additional things, in this case, the water droplets.
Take some time to just check your focusing, it takes time to get the correct focus, so don't feel angry if you can't get it the first, second, third or whatever time. It took me a while to get them all right to the point I was happy with.
Second Picture
Personally, I think it is too fuzzy. I think maybe the movement of the Pony caused the focusing to change for the worse. The best thing to do when you have moving targets, is to increase the shutter speed, increase the ISO and if it is in dark places, include a flash. You might want to play around with some sports settings, meaning, just set the shutter and ISO to high and take some test pictures of moving animals, people, cars and so on.