My favorite image is the little robot guy. He's well lit and focused against the dark, blurry background. The central composition and bare surroundings are working well because they're reinforcing the sterility and artificiality of the subject. In the other photos (the egg, the smiling girl, the landscape) the central composition isn't working as well because it's not really (for me, at least) contributing to the meaning or really relating to the subjects. I'd challenge you to look for other ways to frame your subject. Try getting up high/down low. Try framing your subject at the edge of the frame or getting super close or tilting the camera at an unusual angle just to see how that changes the subject. You started to do it in the photo of the hands typing. Just push it further.
Btw, thanks for including the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO you used in your photographs! It wasn't required, but is helpful.
My favorite image is the little robot guy. He's well lit and focused against the dark, blurry background. The central composition and bare surroundings are working well because they're reinforcing the sterility and artificiality of the subject. In the other photos (the egg, the smiling girl, the landscape) the central composition isn't working as well because it's not really (for me, at least) contributing to the meaning or really relating to the subjects. I'd challenge you to look for other ways to frame your subject. Try getting up high/down low. Try framing your subject at the edge of the frame or getting super close or tilting the camera at an unusual angle just to see how that changes the subject. You started to do it in the photo of the hands typing. Just push it further.
Btw, thanks for including the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO you used in your photographs! It wasn't required, but is helpful.
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