Great job! I'm certain these would look great in black and white too. In the bottom photo, see how the rocks create a line that cuts through the photo and merges with the lower left courner? This is what's called a merger and something that you should try to avoid. It's when one major element and another element, in this case the leading line of the stones and the corner of the photo, merge together. The results can be awkward. Just something to keep in mind. If you have the rocks just a little off from the corner like they are in the top right, the two elements wouldn't compete with each other. We hadn't gone over this yet, so no worries. they're great photos! ;o)
Great job! I'm certain these would look great in black and white too. In the bottom photo, see how the rocks create a line that cuts through the photo and merges with the lower left courner? This is what's called a merger and something that you should try to avoid. It's when one major element and another element, in this case the leading line of the stones and the corner of the photo, merge together. The results can be awkward. Just something to keep in mind. If you have the rocks just a little off from the corner like they are in the top right, the two elements wouldn't compete with each other. We hadn't gone over this yet, so no worries. they're great photos! ;o)
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