Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Prompt Shoot: Peer Review

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Step 3: Which photo do you like best? Why?

1. I like her 'connected' photo the best because of the angle that the photo is taken at. It really capture the connection between the two people better than if she would have take the photo from the front.


Step 4: Which is your least favorite image? Why?

2. My least favorite photo was the pose photograph. I don't think the photo was very thought out and maybe it was because the prompts were hard and they were looking for pictures, or maybe they needed one last picture and had no time left but the photo is a bit unorganized and not very well thought out like her other photos.

Step 5: Overall, make two positive statements about their pictures.

3. I really think she did a very good job on the quality of the photos shutter speed and exposure wise. I think they also did a very good job with the levels aspect of editing their photo because the colors are vibrant.

Step 6: Overall, what is one area that this person could improve upon in your opinion.

4. the person could improve on the creativity standpoint of her photography. I looked on other blogs and saw photos of the same iron grate and the same photo of two people holding hands for connected. The pictures are good quality but they could use some more creativity.

Step 7: Which prompt do you think they did the best portraying, from your perspective?

5. Pause. They had the perfect shutter speed so the she caught each and every individual stand of hair still as it was blowing through the wind. It gave a sense of the time that is frozen. I think the photo represented pause very well.


Step 8: Which prompt do you think they did the least successfully portray, from your perspective?

6. Pose because they didn't actually take a posed photo. There wasn't a specific pose that the subject was doing and there wasn't anything that made me think of the word pose when I saw the photograph.

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