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The title of my image is It’s Not Clocking to You and it was taken at my grandparents house with my Nikon 3100. I didn’t edit it, but it probably would have been better if I had edited it.
5 comments:
Anonymous
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Pretty good photo. The photo you took of the clock looks nice mostly due to how the gold of the clock shines in the darkness. I think you did a pretty good job the only thing is I think you could improve is having the whole clock focused and not just the right side
This is a really cool picture that shows all the tiny, fancy gold details of the clock. I like how you can see the pretty work that was put into making it, along with the numbers and clock hands. Great job editing the picture to create that gold and shiny look.
I think the image is underexposed but I think that adds to the overall vibe of the photo and makes it look better and more dramatic. I think there is a good balance between light and dark areas and the contrast adds the vibe of the photo. I think the photographer succeeded in her story of un-clocking-ness because I truly believe that it’s not clocking to you.-HHS AG
Its very neat and clean. It's cool how you were able to capture such a clean photo with all these cool reflection! I lovee the design of the clock, great work! - (HHS) SD
5 comments:
Pretty good photo. The photo you took of the clock looks nice mostly due to how the gold of the clock shines in the darkness. I think you did a pretty good job the only thing is I think you could improve is having the whole clock focused and not just the right side
i really like the reflections in this photo, however i do wish it was a bit brighter. the darkness makes it difficult to see what the photo is of.
This is a really cool picture that shows all the tiny, fancy gold details of the clock. I like how you can see the pretty work that was put into making it, along with the numbers and clock hands. Great job editing the picture to create that gold and shiny look.
I think the image is underexposed but I think that adds to the overall vibe of the photo and makes it look better and more dramatic. I think there is a good balance between light and dark areas and the contrast adds the vibe of the photo. I think the photographer succeeded in her story of un-clocking-ness because I truly believe that it’s not clocking to you.-HHS AG
Its very neat and clean. It's cool how you were able to capture such a clean photo with all these cool reflection! I lovee the design of the clock, great work! - (HHS) SD
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