So how would you all crop this picture?
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I like the green stuff so I tried to leave that at least a tiny bit, but probably like this. Also tilted it a touch to make it more level.View attachment 3158787
So how would you all crop this picture?
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So how would you all crop this picture?
It was day, but I was in one of my rooms to protect the chicks from a dog that would have them for a snack. Maybe I'll do it outside next time? What color do you think I should have gone for (the pink was a sweatshirt I tried using.The lighting looks off to me. The shadows behind the chicks give the overall photo a strange vibe.
Maybe snap the photo during the day so you don’t have to use flash?
I personally don’t love the color pink as the background for that particular picture, but that is just my personal opinion.
No, I don't think so.View attachment 3158559
Does this one look any better?
The black thing on the right needs to go.Critique it!
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I’m not sure. I would personally do more of a neutral color, like a light beige. Or even a light blue. But that’s just me.It was day, but I was in one of my rooms to protect the chicks from a dog that would have them for a snack. Maybe I'll do it outside next time? What color do you think I should have gone for (the pink was a sweatshirt I tried using.
Yeasss! It's horrible looking to me. I don't like it one bit."Oversaturated" is the word you're looking for. There is a saturation slider in pretty much all photo apps on mobile, and it allows you to push the color intensity up to the point where it can look artificial. This photo is oversaturated.
Much better coloring.This is a picture I took last night of two of my Sebright girls. The background is one of my coops with a tarp over the run to keep them cool. Bad background but at least its clear.
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