Good @d0nc3ll4d3h13rr0 , thank you for encouraging you to share your project with everyone.
You have chosen a simple composition where the splash is clearly the protagonist. I don't know if your image is reframed or not, but perhaps what it asks me most is a modification of the framing by cutting the entire area on the left where there is no interesting information and giving more prominence to the glass with the splash and the cup shadow. The latter seems very beautiful to me, and it would be worth it if it were more of the protagonist in the image. I encourage you to try to see how the image works by reframing it.
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paloma_rincon
Teacher PlusGood @d0nc3ll4d3h13rr0 , thank you for encouraging you to share your project with everyone.
You have chosen a simple composition where the splash is clearly the protagonist. I don't know if your image is reframed or not, but perhaps what it asks me most is a modification of the framing by cutting the entire area on the left where there is no interesting information and giving more prominence to the glass with the splash and the cup shadow. The latter seems very beautiful to me, and it would be worth it if it were more of the protagonist in the image. I encourage you to try to see how the image works by reframing it.
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d0nc3ll4d3h13rr0
Thanks for the note. Paloma is a good idea, I usually use asymmetric compositions in my photos and sometimes I end up abusing this resource.
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