COMPOSITION, COMPOSITION, COMPOSITION. I'm sorry, but i am going to have to agree with your teacher on that one. Most of you shots look underexposed, and hence the darkness. I have a couple friends who are into photography, while im more interested in film, and graphics. One thing about movies is that you never wanna film just something in the middle of the screen, its more appealing to have it off to one side, and have something else in the shot help balance it out. The same goes for photog, dont just plop something in the middle of a shot and expect it to look good, mess with stuff and move it around until you find an angle/position that you like, and looks interesting. Dont try to be artsy and just take a picture you think will look good. heres some help go to www.skateperception.com and go to the forums and go to photography and just look around and read some of the stuff, some of the guys on there are incredibly good. Good luck with photography, and i hope i didnt sound like an ass. :rasta:
Feebs420 Reviewed by Feebs420 on . My photos I'm in photography class, and my teacher acts like I take mostley horrible pictures and very few good ones, and thats just out of the ones I have actually made prints of, so I was wandering what yall thought of them. Rating: 5