weebleswobble TP52 - Week 39 Bent

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Structure: Definitely #1 for me. the fact that you've got the two figures in the arches is great.
Routine is also great work
 
Nice work and bang on theme :thumbs:
 
Week 9 - Numbers
Of course I would love to be able to help my children with their homework, but can't find the abacus!
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Not looking forward to when my kids have homework like this!

Like the narrow DOF, would maybe have preferred the focus just a little further to the front but overall a good shot.
 
Great shot, great DOF and nicely composed.
This weeks winner for me.
 
Week 10 - Attractive

Caught my daughter before she went out tonight.

I don't normally take portraits and had limited time (as her friends were about to arrive), but any suggestions re lighting and composure etc are appreciated.

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Lovely portrait, nice light and very sharp. I'm not a portraiture expert, but the one thing I notice is that you can see you daughter's shadow on her right, which I find slightly distracting.
 
Numbers takes me back to school and college....nooooooooooo. Nice simple shot.

I used to use my daughter when she was at home, with a little bribery. I'm not a natural portrait photographer. It's a very nice opportune shot of her, she has great eyes.

(y)
 
Hi Donna,
In my view that is a really nicely done beauty shot.
Smooth skin, interesting lighting of the background, eye contact.
The only suggestion I could possibly make is to see if you can make her laugh / crack a smile as she looks quite serous.
Works well without that though, so it's only a suggestion of something to try.
 
its a great portrait Donna, and agree with most comments above, for me its the extreme bright spot in top left to the darkening middle and the orange on the right that doesn't feel right..BUT...i'm not expert and my portraits go against the grain, so just keep on experimenting as i think you're on the right track (y)
 
What I know about portrait photography you could right on a postage stamp, but for what its worth I really like the shot, I like the lighting on the background, the slight gloss on her lips and the way her eyes make contact with you.
 
That is a great numbers image Donna, love the angle and depth of field, very effective.

As for the photo of your daughter, a lovely portrait, liking the composition and the light, i'd be pleased with that for sure :thumbs:
 
Week 11 - Dark
Couldn't decide between these 3 pictures. I took the one of dark chocolates at work today (believe me, they are delicious salted caramel!), then I took one of my son, and while my daughter was there also, I got one of her too.

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Dark, please don`t take this the wrong way Donna, the shots of your son and daughter are just great as they look really scary with how they are looking at the camera, so very well done on two cracking shots :plus1::plus1::plus1:

Ha ha, they are very scary (joke)! Once put on social media I thought the photos were a little flat, might play with them again. Thanks for comments
 
My first thought with dark is chocolate, they look delicious, but for the theme I like the the ones of your son and daughter, I think the positioning of your son is spot on ...with the one of your daughter I think maybe either a little more light on the face or a right side crop.
 
I've played a little with this one to brighten it up as I thought it was just too dark IMG_1490223780.090025.jpg
 
like the chocolate, but would rather see the nearest one in focus instead of third row back.

Fun portraits ... they do look a bit flat, but I can understand it's for the theme. The brightened up one looks better. (y)
 
Week 12 - Power
As you can see, I am seizing the opportunity to photograph my kids as it is normally very rare they 'let' me. So this week on the obligatory annual Mother's Day walk I captured this - exerting sibling power
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PS - sorry another one of my daughter without a smile, but truly, she does have a lovely smile. The posed photo is lovely and natural (but I'm not allowed to post that one)
 
Fantastic shots Donna, It's difficult to pick a favourite, however I think Atrractive just about edges it. Great colours, composition.

The edit of the first Dark image works really well as does the shallow DOF on the chocolates. The first 2 Dark images were a little too dark for my taste.

Power - love the feel and processing on this, well done on the use of negative space, Its screaming to be used for a marketing campaign (maybe domestic violence ;) (y)
 
Power, the background really makes the composition work well. Nice job.
 
Hi Donna

Dark - I actually like your first image, I love low-key stuff like that, love it set to the side too, my type of image :thumbs:

Power - Cool, love the negative space in this one and the action caught, the ladies hair looks real good, nice one again :)
 
Dark, I prefer the first on of you son, just dark enough, the re-edit I think you have put too much space above his head so his eyes are in the middle of the image.

Power, great family shot, is this a crop or do you have a wider version?

(y)
 
Great PoV for power, negative space, crop and B&W work very well! And they don't look as if they were posing :)
 
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