i redid my booth shot and need your opinion.
I personally think i should take all the pictures down except the one below in the middle.
my jewelry props look a little jumbled but maybe with less pictures it would look better.
thoughts??
i redid my booth shot and need your opinion.
I personally think i should take all the pictures down except the one below in the middle.
my jewelry props look a little jumbled but maybe with less pictures it would look better.
thoughts??
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Wow, isn't Larry great!!!!!???? Good work, you've got a great shot now :)
yes, Annette, he is. thanks
I would leave the 3 pictures on the front (although the suggestion of making them the same size is a good one) and take down the one hanging on the back wall. The table display looks much too crowded. Regarding the photograph itself: the overall color seems off (probably the white balance), the front of the table is too dark and there is a glare of light on the left side that should be toned down. Also you've cropped it very tight on the sides and top, better to leave a bit of breathing space.
thanks, guys, for your feedback. i took this in my living room so I can't expand the view. The lighting hmmm i agree it does look to yellow (warm). I just have a nikon coolpix camera, can i still fix the white balance on that or change it in photoshop elements?? I am working on decluttering and varying the heights more to create space between the display pieces. although it still needs some tweaking, it is so much better than my old booth shot which i am almost embarrased to show but I will...
Nikon cool pix does have a white balance feature, not sure if I remember how to get to it, been a while since I used that camera. You can also try either the beach or snow auto settings it has, that generally helps some.
ruth - i used the 'partyindoors'setting. maybe tonight I will try the beach snow
Donna Marie - had time tonight to find my CoolPix (it was in a closet, that's how long it's been since I used it). Hit the menu buttom, you'll see white balance on the menu, scroll down to cloudy, that was the setting I found most useful when I used that camera to not overexpose items. Play with a few settings and you'll find one that works best for you.
Sorry, took me a while to remember, I've "graduated" to Digital SLR now and love it:)
thanks,
Ruth. someday i will graduate too!
thanks, everyone for the feedback. It really helped.
here is my final shot, thanks to Larry Berman!!