Sunday, February 19, 2012

How to characterize a picture

Whether you are reviewing one of your own photographs or some one else's, there are definite rules of thumb that should be followed. The steps below offer a step by step advent to reviewing photographs and maybe offering advice.

1. Categorize the piece to a singular type: portrait, landscape, nature, wildlife, action...etc. Yes there is a unlikeness between nature and wildlife photography. The point is to narrow it down to a definite type. There are distinct expectations for distinct types.

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2. Was lighting used effectively? distinct lighting techniques are used for distinct types of photography. Is the shot too dark? Is there washout (whites are too bright)? Was indirect lighting used if it was a portrait? Direct lighting on portraits can flatten facial features.

How to characterize a picture

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3. Settle what the field of the photograph is. Viewers should not have to guess what the field is. If the field is not clear then there is not much point in going very deep in the review.

4. Notice the techniques that were used to bring out the subject. Was a narrow depth of field used to blur the background and foreground while holding the field in focus? Was the field thoughprovoking while the shot? Were techniques used to show motion?

There are many techniques that can be used to bring attention to the subject. Are any singular techniques noticeable? Should a distinct technique have been used?

5. See if there is whatever in the shot that unnecessarily distracts from the subject. Is there something in the background that draws your eye away from the subject? Photographers should make sure that there are no distractions in the viewfinder before releasing the shutter.

6. The final step in reviewing a photo is to design a personal opinion. Do you like the picture? Why or why not? If it is your shot, what should you do differently next time... If anything? If it is someone else's, would you have taken a distinct approach?

If someone wants you to narrate their photograph, do so. Give them your honest opinion, with constructive commentary if necessary.

The more photographs that you narrate the great ready you will be for distinct photographic opportunities.

How to characterize a pictureDiving the USS Oriskany Ship Wreck Tube. Duration : 6.73 Mins.


This is a short video of the 2 dives we made on the USS Oriskany in Pensacola, Florida. The famous aircraft carrier was sunk intentionally and makes a great deep water dive. All photos and video by Andrew Hughes of www.Masqueman.com.

Tags: scuba, Florida, Pensacola, diving, underwater, video, photography, Masqueman, www.masqueman.com

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