The photographs of the chair are especially strong. I can see you really using your body to take the photographs. Climbing above things and tilting the frame -- well done! This sense of play and experimentation will get you far! The bottom chair is especially strong. In this picture, you are not only conscious of the vantage point, but you are also aware of the background and the relationship between the primary object (the chair) and the edge of the frame. In comparison, while the vantage point of the photograph of the boot is strong, the background is overly complicated and distracts from the main focus. Here you might, instead, try framing it differently or adjusting the aperture to decrease the depth of field and blur out the background.
The photographs of the chair are especially strong. I can see you really using your body to take the photographs. Climbing above things and tilting the frame -- well done! This sense of play and experimentation will get you far! The bottom chair is especially strong. In this picture, you are not only conscious of the vantage point, but you are also aware of the background and the relationship between the primary object (the chair) and the edge of the frame. In comparison, while the vantage point of the photograph of the boot is strong, the background is overly complicated and distracts from the main focus. Here you might, instead, try framing it differently or adjusting the aperture to decrease the depth of field and blur out the background.
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