Here are some more trial photos that I took. These are just a start and I'm going to redo some of them to make them better. I'm just starting out in photography, but I hope to become an Air Force photographer.
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Here are some more trial photos that I took. These are just a start and I'm going to redo some of them to make them better. I'm just starting out in photography, but I hope to become an Air Force photographer.
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These are good attempts Realist and my favorite is the first shot even though the lighting is quite harsh. I do like the reflection in the guitar that's a nice touch.
The other 2 shots are also nice trial shots, though I would work on getting a less cluttered background and shoot both scenes in front of that background in the future.
The second shot has a lot of potential but the subject (perhaps you or a friend) is slouching and again the background for me is distracting. Of course the effect of the multiple exposure is way cool but really good photos have many good aspects to them.
The third shot is cool on the faces but the background again....This shot could have been taken anywhere and would probably have worked even better in front of a tree or something more neutral.
Multiple exposure is great fun and I'd love to see more of these. In fact I have a future podcast set up to discuss multiple exposure.
Thanks!
Marko
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