Stella's Social Club

Here are my submissions for week 3: One element of this week's assignment was to photograph something with backlight. This is seaweed salad up close and personal, another part of the assignment. Had to try photographing meat again. Argh.
Beautiful pictures Mary, I wish I had one of those cookies right now! Yummy!
 


Exciting - it is suppose to get up around 55° here today.

I just talked to Frank Reese on the phone a few minutes ago. I am going to his ranch tomorrow to pick up some chicks. I hope I can take pictures, but rather doubt that I can even get close to the animals (due to security-safety precautions).
 
Mary - gorgeous pictures!

Kathy - How fun! Whatcha getting?

Mary's photography is great! I love seeing her pictures and following along in her class.


I am just getting some more Barred Rocks (the same strain mine are from), for diversity. Oh, and a few of his New Hampshires, too. Not getting much, really. Though, if he has any turkeys available, I might try a couple.
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Mary's photography is great! I love seeing her pictures and following along in her class.


I am just getting some more Barred Rocks (the same strain mine are from), for diversity. Oh, and a few of his New Hampshires, too. Not getting much, really. Though, if he has any turkeys available, I might try a couple.
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have you seen pics of the turkeys at his place? he might have a couple for you since he gives you a price break starting at 100 poults
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super jealous that you are going....he has an amazing set up from the pics he has posted on his FB page.
 
Here are my critiques.




Hi Mary. Great subject and now I want a chocolate chip cookie!
Since the cookies appear to be the main subject here, try making them stand out rather than have so much other stuff jammed in around them. If you were to make this a vertical composition, you would have a lot of room behind the cookies for the coffee and cream while having the cookies up front and nice and sharp. I would also get the light farther behind them, in fact, 180 degrees from its current position(upper right corner instead of lower left) would be great.





Nice job with the back lighting! Beautiful subject too. This one really needs to be a vertical though since the main subject is so tall and you have so much room at the sides that is not used. Remember to always shoot both orientations while learning so you can compare them side by side afterwards and see why one works better than the other.



Great job with the meat on this one! It looks very fresh and appetizing with great color and sheen. I would use a smaller piece of bread only since it kind of dwarfs everything else on the plate and I would also move the knife and fork so they don't block the main subject. Remember to keep it about the main subject, in this case the meat, and then use the props in a supporting not competing role.
 
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I still want to eat that STEAK!!!!! ... and happy that the knife and fork are at the READY!!!
 

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