This is the second close up image. Yet again this image is not blurred and is focused well. The head remains roughly in the centre of the picture. The fault i can pick out here is that his shoulders are not very visible.
This is the final close up image. In this photo the subject is quite small the camera could have been angled a bit lower down. But apart from that the image is quite good and follows the quality of the other two.
This is the second of the outdoor group shots, it was intentional the hand over my face so that is not a mistake. I do think however we look a bit bright in the image, even though flash was not on. We are nicely placed in the image and i think over all is image is good. I suppose colour correction on Photoshop could help out on that mistake.
The second of the low shots. This one is quite good the only problem i see is my facial expression. Photoshop here is quite useful because we can use the spot removal tool to take those spots away.
The problem here was the flash was on, so his face is brighter than it should be. The other fault is the background is quite sharp, and is not blurred like the other two, so this does mean that the focus is less on the subject.
First of the indoor shots. The fault i see is the subjects are not central instead are quite far off to the left. The other fault in this picture and the final two is that the camera could have pointed a bit further down so fit in the image better.
This image has worked well because we are both central and not to far off to the left or right. (we are in a quite narrow corridor, and the light source is on the right).
Final image of the indoor shots. This is the best one out of the indoor images. Both subjects are central in the image and stood at just the right stance.
This is Photo shopped do it has been desaturated, then the ties has been left blue (but then darkened). This gives a nice effect to it and i think improves the image significantly. The faults i see is the really bright wall and the really bright faces, but that adds to the effect and would probably make the image a lot less interesting.
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