Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Madison R - Dolphin


 This photo was taken last summer at Saint George Island. This photo was taken with my D3400 Nikon camera. I edited this photo by bringing up the contrast and the brilliance. And bringing the contrast all the way up. I think if the photo was crisper it would be better. 

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think this is a very good image! The way that you were able to capture the Dolphin while it was mid-air, on top of there being no motion blur, is very good and is the main reason why I like it. The dolphin is also in the center of the photo which is good because it respects the Rule of Thirds. The colors are pretty good, but you could have brought up the contrast and the brightness more as it would've made the photo even better than it already is. But overall it's a very good photo and something I can definitely see being put up someone on display.

Anonymous said...

I love this picture!! Especially that you captured the moment of the dolphin jumping out of the water! A normal picture would of been cool if you got like a sunset or something, but this picture is way cooler!! Good Job!! -Anna

Unknown said...

I really like this photo! I think it is so cool how you captured the dolphin midair! I think the contrast is really nice because the photo is not overly bright, but also not extremely dull. I think if I were to make any changes I would crop the top of the sky down a little bit more, but overall I really enjoy this photo! You did a great job! $

Anonymous said...

This is a really neat image! I love all of the different shades of blue and the way they work together. I also like how you captured the dolphin while it was in the air. It looks really cool! I think that if you were to crop the image in more around the dolphin this would bring more focus to the subject of the picture. Overall, great work!
Ella F-HHS

Anonymous said...

First i would like to say outstanding job with this photo. Also i love the way you captured the dolphin as it was coming out of the water. Another thing i would like to point out is you description i like how it's very straight forward, its straight to the point