I took this picture back in Spain, in a safari park I remember it was hard to take because you are not suppose to stop your car as you drive through. So the first time the picture was blurry. And the second time we stopped but as soon as we did the lion came to the car so we had quickly to drive away.
Teresa B
I really like this picture, because she got so close to the lion and got it in really good focus. It has a little depth of field which makes the picture look nicer.
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I love this picture. I really like the way it was taken. The lion looks in the camera and the rule of thirds makes him even more “sleepy”. It is a really cute picture and I like it a lot because it is like a random picture which turned out really really well. Good Job, Teresa! :)
ReplyDelete- Aylin E, fphs
this is a really good picture because of the lion just sitting there calmly and the fact that you were able to get this close to a lion without freaking out and to get it in such focus makes this picture all the better
ReplyDeleteReggie J
This is a great photo, I love how the lion is looking directly at you and the focus is good. This shows great rule of thirds and over all very well composed.
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This picture makes me want to go to a zoo and look at a wild animal and pet it. But if I did, the animal would probably bit me. This picture is like being there and feeling this animal magnetism that drags me there. I like how the tiger is staring dangerously at the camera, but he is to lazy to do anything about it.
ReplyDelete-Seth M. fphs
This picture is a very scary and interesting one it has an excellent depth of field picture considering the distance away from the lion it is a beautiful picture jr
ReplyDeleteI like that it’s really easy to tell what the subject is. Good Rule of Thirds. The exposure could be upped a little maybe, but otherwise it’s good.
ReplyDeleteI like this photo because it sets a mood of curiousness because of the way the lions head is slanted. This is a clear rule of thirds the way the lion is positioned and the framing of the rocks and tree to the right. Also it has great clear focus because I dont know much people who can take a clear focus picuture of a Lion.
ReplyDelete-Seyma Min FPHS
I love this picture. I really like how the lion is looking right at the camera. The lighting is good but I think it could be better if it was just a little brighter. Nice use of rule of thirds.
ReplyDeleteAmber G. PHS
I think photo is great because the lion is in focus and the photo is overall well composed. You used rule of thirds well and the mood of the picture is fierce.
ReplyDeleteTessa S. FPHS
This picture is definitely unique and made me stop to look at it closer! I like how you used Depth of Field to make the lion in sharp focus. I also like how the lion is looking straight into the camera; it makes the picture very intense. You did a good job with using the Rule of Thirds; however, it could have been even more off centered to really make the picture pop. I wish there would have been more sunlight on the lions face, but with the limited time you had to take the picture it turned out really good!! I like this picture a lot.
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This image captures the emotion of the lion as if it has been locked in a zoo. I also like how the clarity of the subject is shown and how much attention and focus is brought up to it, while the background remains blurred. It shows that you used a fast shutter speed and a shallow depth of field. The only critique I would give it was to maybe enhance the lighting in the image to where it doesn’t look so white and to where the lion looks brighter.
ReplyDeleteTristyn-ERHS
this image is realy cool the colors really stand out and it is close to perfectly focused
ReplyDeleteisiahf
One of the reasons I love this photo is because the lion is looking right at the camera, and I can imagine that it could be difficult to have it cooperate. Not only that, but also the lions attitude adds to the photos mood. In terms of composition, this photo has perfect depth of field. Great moody photo.
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