Mike-rowave says:I love the worms eye view and the contrasting color of the green birdhouse next to the white background. The exposure of the sun in the corner really brings out the colors in the photo!
Mike-rowave says:I really like the unusual subject being photographed. The complimenting purples and pinks really draw the eye! The use of shadows and highlights also brings a smooth and crisp look to the photo!
Mike-rowave says:I really like the unique point of view used to take this photo. What first drew my eye was the greens and white colors because they were so vibrant! These colors contrast with the dull browns and white in the background!
Mike-rowave says:I really like the vibrance of the grass and the trees and how they contrast effectively with the subject's dark blue jeans and the black fence. The shadow of the foreground also draws the eye back, creating a attractive one point perspective
Mike-rowave says:I really love the subject in this photo and how it is a perfect example of the rule of threes. The vibrant green colors draws the eye and the fact that the entire left half is in light and the entire right half is in shadow creates a interesting contrast of tonal ranges!!
Mike-rowave says:The colors in this photograph are really eye drawing. The unusual subject and sharpness to focus in on it is really well done. The use of fading in the background also creates a focus point in the center, focusing on the white of the mushrooms! Great pic!
Mike-rowave says:I really love the directness of this photo and how it is like stopping time. The fact you captured the bug on the flower is praise worthy enough, but the vibrance of the green grass in the background with the pure white and purple tinted flower is what drew my eye!
Mike-rowave says:I really like the worms eye view used this picture because it effectively captured the beauty of raw nature. The naturally colored leaves slapped against the dark ground created a great contrast of tones. The vibrant green grass is also eye catching!
Mike-rowave says:The perspective is what caught my eye here. I really like the contrasting colors of the grass and the track field in the background because it creates a cool mood. The subject of the hole up front and the shoes is also a very interesting subject!
Mike-rowave says:I really like how you used shadows to separate the foreground from the background. It was an interesting choice to have the foreground in shadow but it was effectively used here to almost hide the child's innocent smile
Mike-rowave says:I really like the contrasting colors between the subject's redish hair and the vibrant and exposed greens in the background. Using this, the overexposed background really compliments the subject up close
Mike-rowave says:I really like how the personality of the subject model is evident here, showing off silliness and childhood by having her hug something from nature!
Mike-rowave says:I really love the contrasting color between the red berries and the yellow leaves. The use of fading in the background really focused in on the subject up close. The highlights on the berries and leaves also created a very clear image in contrast to the un-sharpened background
Mike-rowave says:I really like the shadows used in this picture and how you used darkness in the foreground to contrast with the subject's white shirt. The shadow vibrant blue sky also compliments the dark green grass creating a color complimentary background
Mike-rowave says:I really like the directness of this photo and how it draws the eye back. The vibrant green color in the grass engulfed in shadows also really contrasted the over exposed whiteness of the blue sky really effectively!
Mike-rowave says:The vibrant colors really draw the eye. Red can be used as a destructive or very complimentary color, and by photographing it next to the purple surface, teal sky, and shadowed teal ground really brought out a interesting and unique color palette!
Mike-rowave says:I really like the directness of this photo and the color contrast between the pale red track and the vibrant green grass in the background!
Mike-rowave says:I really like the worms eye view perspective used here because it effectively creates a triad of complimentary colors. The vibrant orange leave next to the greens engulfed in shadows and the bright blue sky in the background really created a "fall" like mood
Mike-rowave says:I really like the the use of shadows used here! by keeping the subject in darkness you were able to fully draw out the over exposed sky and the shadows in the sky!
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