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I am going to enter in an art competition, and I am entering in some of my digital photography.

What 2 pictures should I use? (Yes I will be doing crop outs, and other enhancements on these)

 

1

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2

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3

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4

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5

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6

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Personally, I'd go with 5. It gets the great detail that can be captured in the image and has more potential than the others. If I was to pick another choice, probably something like 1 and 2. The sky makes some beautiful colors and scenery so use it to your advantage!

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Personally, I'd go with 5. It gets the great detail that can be captured in the image and has more potential than the others. If I was to pick another choice, probably something like 1 and 2. The sky makes some beautiful colors and scenery so use it to your advantage!

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1 is good but many people could take that if they had the right camera

2 is a little too dark.

3 is ok at best

4. I would pick this personally since you have the entire wood in focus while the rest is out

5. If you don't pick 4 then pick this, by far a great close up shot with the blurred background

6. Really well done on the flower. If i were you I would have stood back a little bit to get more background but anyways take this one as well

 

Also, DO NOT DO CROP OUTS WITH 6 AND 4. Literally will kill the photo. But if you could blur out the back ground on the cat some more and give the flower more color. The wood is good as is unless you want to enhance the color.

 

 

This is coming from a certified proffesional photographer. (Get the hard certificate when I get my diploma)

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