Photo 1: The color and editing is wonderful. It’s focused really well, so you can see what she was aiming to have as the focal point. I like how the background is blurred, but not too blurred as to take away from the picture.
Photo 2: Again, the color is great. She did a good job editing it. The only criticism I have is that for the purpose of this project, I cannot tell which color was supposed to be the focal color that pops out from the rest.
Photo 3: Great picture! You can see exactly what color was supposed to be the focal point of this one.
Photo 4: I like the simplicity of the composition of this, and I really like how the focal color (yellow) is so subtle.
Photo 5: I really love the purple color of this one, and the editing was great. Only suggestion would be to maybe have taken it from a different angle, so that more of the flowers were showing from the front.
Photo 6: I like the composition of this one a lot. There is plenty of information to look at. Again, I like how the focal color of her pictures is sometimes subtle. This one just has a little patch of purple flowers, but that is still just as effective.
Photo 7: I like how this picture was focused. The background is blurred out nicely, but she did a great job of keeping the flowers in focus still.
Photo 8: I love the color of this one. It’s very bright and the adjusting of the levels really makes that stand out even more. The details in the composition of it are excellent. My only real suggestion would be to have taken it a little more off center than she did. That is just a personal preference for pictures like this.
Photo 9: The composition of this one is nice. I like how the main flower is off center and the background is blurred. The color of it is nice as well. I couldn’t decide for certain which of the flowers was supposed to be the main color for the project though. I assumed it was the orange flower. Either way, great photo.
Photo 10: I really like both the composition and color of this photo. The purple really stands out well against the green, and I always prefer pictures that are very busy with information. My only suggestion would have been to take the photo at a different aperture to allow for one area to be more focused and leave the rest a little blurry. That way we could have a main focal point to look at, because it is easy to get lost in pictures like this that have so much information.
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