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RE: Focus your needle work Challenge, Self Improvement and acquiring Basic blogging Skills

in NeedleWorkMonday2 years ago

I am so excited seeing all of this wonderful effort from our community.

As stated already by a few, you chose the right color for the background. Any colors opposite on the color wheel will help bring out the best in each other. Purple and yellow do this and go well together.

I love that you shaped your top instead of just laying it out straight. That really added some character and dimension to it. The flowers were also a great addition. You did well using what you had.

I understand about the phone and software and things. Continue doing what you can and don’t stress if you can’t get a newer phone or if the apps don’t work. You can just use the built in phone adjustments if they work.

I agree with @kesityu.fashion about the lighting. It’s important that the items are seen clearly but sometimes a dimmer light gives our photos an editorial feel (a softer touch) that you see in magazines. The more you play around with this you’ll get a better feel for how you want to represent your items. Sometimes I like the brightness but other times I like to dim things down just a bit.

A tip I can give you is to crop out some of the extra background that distracts from your project. For instance, in all the photos with the model except for one you did well to only show her and the backdrop. The photo where she is showing the back of the shirt is the only one that’s not cropped. Cropping that left side right up close to her arm would have removed the distraction.

I’m very happy for you that you are already improving and I can tell you are enjoying the experience. Yay!! Thanks for joining in on the challenge ~ 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

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 2 years ago  

The experience is worth it, I saw lots of other pictures especially a beret that that totally blew me away.
Thanks for the tip.

You bet!! 😉