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Comments on excellent photographic works

Comments on outstanding photographic works are as follows:

Teacher Wang Xinchao commented:

For photography, photography is more of a game to capture light and shadow, that is to say, shooting in the morning or evening, when the color tone of the film contains light and dark contrast, the picture will be very comfortable.

When we go sightseeing, we usually go far away, and the shooting time is limited. Considering the cost of time and money, we can't just take pictures in the morning or at night, take some humanistic subjects at other times, or define some pictures for roadside scenes like this.

Through the shadow changes under this painting, we can see that the shooting time is at noon. The Tibetan wild donkey in the foreground can't see the shadow, because the light comes down from directly above. At this time, the contrast of light in the picture is small, giving people a dull feeling.

This is the first review work, because it is a great work. Although the shooting time is not ideal, the element composition of this work is quite comfortable. For example, there are two main colors in this work, one is the blue and white clouds in the sky, and the other is the yellow of hay, which forms a contrast.

At noon, the color contrast is not strong because the light is hard, but from this picture, we can see that the sky is cold and the hay is yellowish and warm. In the case of poor light and weak tone, enhancing the overall contrast of the picture through color contrast will form a visual impact.

The foreground of this picture is a Tibetan wild donkey with a small animal behind it, which adds vitality and vitality to the picture.

Personally, I suggest increasing the contrast appropriately to make the sky more transparent.