Thank you very much for sharing your project with everyone! As an improvement, I would tell you to try to fine-tune the exposure as well as possible. So that in some way it is reinforcing or qualifying the exposition that already exists in reality. In your case, you could use an exposure punch;) Another thing that I would recommend is to pay special attention to details. It is important to avoid that the props have damages, if they appear to be hands that are well cared for, that there is nothing stained, etc ... The details are important;)
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camid_5
It was improvised but there will be no lack of opportunity to improve techniques. :)
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minabarrio
Teacher PlusThank you very much for sharing your project with everyone! As an improvement, I would tell you to try to fine-tune the exposure as well as possible. So that in some way it is reinforcing or qualifying the exposition that already exists in reality. In your case, you could use an exposure punch;) Another thing that I would recommend is to pay special attention to details. It is important to avoid that the props have damages, if they appear to be hands that are well cared for, that there is nothing stained, etc ... The details are important;)
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