I really like your use of effects and editing to really make the photos pop! Some of the images are clearly divided into thirds, but I see some of them more divided into exact halves, which is still a cool effect (especially the last image and the one of the stair sign). Keep taking cool pictures!
I like how you edited the second to last photo and how there are only two basic colors. The third lines are really clear to me in that one and your first image. Goood work
wow! i really like how you edited some of the pictures. i love the lighting on the drew sidewalk one, its dark and and silver writing just makes it stand out. good job!
This is a very strong set of photos. Having them mostly in color make them flow very well. I like how you took your photos at a different angle. It makes it unique. My favorite is the second photo. Great job!
I love the effects you used on your photos, they really enhance the image! The photos look great, but several photos (like the 3rd and last one) seem to be dividing in half rather than thirds. Your 4th photo's thirds division is super clear. Keep it up!
Maria, your photos are well getting the point of the rule of thirds across. I really like the images you got. The last one is a little half and half, but its stil cool and has good contrast. I also really like the 2nd one. Great Job!
I love every single photo. You captured the idea of this subject and portrayed it well. The editing of your photos are well done. Most people used the black and white effect to make their pictures more dramatic, but you found another way to make your pictures dramatic. Good job and keep it up!
I absolutely love these photos! My favorite one is the one of the brick wall and the small green plant. I love how you brought out the vibrancy of the colors in that photo. Nice work!
I really liked your photos they all showed examples of thirds my personal favorite was the one of the drew sign. I felt that it showed the rule of thirds really well. Over all great job!
I really like your use of effects and editing to really make the photos pop! Some of the images are clearly divided into thirds, but I see some of them more divided into exact halves, which is still a cool effect (especially the last image and the one of the stair sign). Keep taking cool pictures!
ReplyDeleteI like how you edited the second to last photo and how there are only two basic colors. The third lines are really clear to me in that one and your first image. Goood work
ReplyDeletewow! i really like how you edited some of the pictures. i love the lighting on the drew sidewalk one, its dark and and silver writing just makes it stand out. good job!
ReplyDeleteThis is a very strong set of photos. Having them mostly in color make them flow very well. I like how you took your photos at a different angle. It makes it unique. My favorite is the second photo. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI love the effects you used on your photos, they really enhance the image! The photos look great, but several photos (like the 3rd and last one) seem to be dividing in half rather than thirds. Your 4th photo's thirds division is super clear. Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteMaria, your photos are well getting the point of the rule of thirds across. I really like the images you got. The last one is a little half and half, but its stil cool and has good contrast. I also really like the 2nd one. Great Job!
ReplyDeleteI love every single photo. You captured the idea of this subject and portrayed it well. The editing of your photos are well done. Most people used the black and white effect to make their pictures more dramatic, but you found another way to make your pictures dramatic. Good job and keep it up!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love these photos! My favorite one is the one of the brick wall and the small green plant. I love how you brought out the vibrancy of the colors in that photo. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteI really liked your photos they all showed examples of thirds my personal favorite was the one of the drew sign. I felt that it showed the rule of thirds really well. Over all great job!
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