We all ought to show all of them our appreciation for putting in effort in their work!
When is the best time for photography?
5am: Pre-dawn: A pink, ethereal light and dreamy mist for lakes, rivers and landscapes.
6-7am: Dawn: Crisp, golden light for east-facing subjects.7am-10am: Early morning: The city comes to life; joggers in the park.10-2pm: Midday: The sun is too harsh for landscapes and people, but perfect for monuments, buildings and streets with tall buildings.2pm-4pm: Afternoon: Deep blue skies with a polarizer.4pm-6:45pm: Late Afternoon: Terrific warm, golden light on west-facing subjects. Best time for landscapes and people, particularly one hour before sunset.6:45 - 7:30pm: Sunset: Great skies 10 minutes before and 10 minutes after sunset.7:30-8pm: Dusk is great for skylines, while there's still a purple color to the sky.9pm: Night shots, or go to bed - you've got to be up early tomorrow!
there is a display of the rule of thirds in all photos and there is the golden section rule in the last pic
ReplyDeleteThere is a fair share of sunlight but some of them are a bit too dark. the photos are well-focused, and the person is fitted into the picture perfectly. :D For the third pic you may want to walk closer before taking the photo.
ReplyDeleteContrast is good. Don't tilt your camera (photo 2).
ReplyDeleteNice captions by the way!