Friday, February 16, 2018
Braxton S- "Merica"
The title of my image is “Merica”. It was taken as a still life on a chair in my house on February 12th, 2018. I took this with my Canon EOS 50D. I edited it using Analog Efex Pro 2. I put a motion blur on the middle of the picture to make it look like the eagle was sort of flying. I think it could be better if there wasn’t so much negative space in the image
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This picture is great. The motion blur gives a real sense of motion, and the filter you chose really compliments the style and theme of the picture. The shot angle is also very great, it manages to perfectly capture the figure and doesn't leave out to much. Overall this is a great picture I wouldn't mind making a wallpaper.
Zach F - HHS
I really like this picture! I really like the lighting in tis image it really brings out the colors. I think the framing could have been a little bit better because the top of the image has a lot of negative space, I think it would have been better if you got a little bit lower when you took the picture. I would keep this image for sure. -Dalton C - HHS
This is a really good picture.When I first looked at this picture I thought that it was a real action scene but once I looked closer I noticed They were toys.I like the way you have a man flying on a eagle even thought thats not possible.I like the blur on the side and all of the lines that make it look more dramatic.If there were anything I would change it would be the back ground.I think there could be a more dramatic background that fits this
Awesome Picture! I really like the filter that you put over the picture to make it look like its from WWII or something like that. I might have turned it to black and white just to see how it looks. I like the motion blur and it looks like the birds wings are flapping. This picture is a keeper
This is a nice picture. I like ho the soldier is riding on the back of the bald eagle. The motion blur makes the bird look like its moving and and border around the picture puts all the focus on the bird.
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