Photo+Critiquing

Critique a minimum of 3 photos. Please include the url address and write a paragraph answering some of the questions below. - Look for elements of composition, contrast, over-all presentation, clarity of subject, special effects, and other technical details - Personal subjective feelings, aesthetic appeal and how the photograph affects one as the viewer are important to an effective critique. - Include other ideas that will help to improve the work of the photographer.
 * Critiquing a Photo **

[|Picture #1] I think some edited this photo to make people think the street is nicer than it really is. One of the things I think they edited is the brightness of the lights. It also would have looked nicer if the photographer make it a bit darker.

[|Picture #2] The picture was taken so it looks like the bird is landing on the middle of the picture. It was also taken with a very high quality camera that was focused very well. I think this is a very nice photo that was taken at the perfect time. I don't think there is really anything for the photographer to do better in this picture.

[|Picture #3] This picture was nicely taken so the tiger is in the middle and well focused while everything else is blurred except the splashes. This would be a rather dangerous photo to try to taken since the tiger might see you. I think this is a very good photo but I think the photographer should have made sure none of the tiger got blurred because the tigers back is a bit blurry.

Mrs. Pantel's comments:

Your critiques are very brief and do not give much evidence. You touch on the first point, but you do not touch on your personal subjective feelings. Spend more time on the writing of a critique.