Thursday, August 27, 2015

Sabrina S- July Fourth


I took this picture while in Greystone Alabama, on the Fourth of July. I used my Canon Rebel T5. I didn’t edit this shot too much, but I did remove someones knee from the background and increased the saturation of the flame and smoke. I think that this picture could be if it wasn’t so grainy and if i took it with a tripod.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I really like the color of the smoke in this photo. I would have darkened the ligth source just a tad

Anonymous said...

I think this photo is so cool! I really like the vibrancy of the smoke, I think it was a good idea to increase the saturation on your photo! To improve your photo I would maybe darken the person a bit but that is just my opinion. This is a great photo! Grace H-HHS

Anonymous said...

I love this shot! The colors are so bright and vibrant. I also think you had a good choice in shutter speed. It was fast enough to get the smoke and sparks crisp, but allow enough to get the spark trails. The only thing I would change is the crop. The image is not quite lined up on the left third line of the shot. By adjusting that aspect of the composition it could help tidy up the shot.

Logan M-HHS

Anonymous said...

I like this photo. I like how the colors shift from red to purple to blue moving towards the top of the smoke. The exposure is great. Good photo.

Ben D-HHS

Anonymous said...

I love how the colors in the smoke and sparkler merge together in this photo! Great job!!!

Madeline V.- HHS

Anonymous said...

I like this photo a lot. One thing I would change though is the smoke or object to the left of the flame. It looks like an arm is holding the flame and its kind of distracting. It also makes the photo more asymmetric. Other than that I like the colors and it is a cool picture. Well done!