Don't be bashful! If you want comments, give comments. You don't need to be an expert photographer to express your opinion about the work of others. You don't need to go into great depth. A simple remark about cropping, composition, color, subject matter, etc. can be of just as much help to a budding photographer as an in-depth critique.
Choose one of the elements from the chapter (for example, c-curve, s-curve, diagonal leading line, and so on) and create a strong composition using this element. Be sure that the child or children as subjects are delivered to the viewer.
I chose to use the vertical, parallel lines of the iron fence shown here. The color harmony, as well as the placement of the little girl’s head, comprises a compelling image. 1/125 second, f/4 at ISO 200.
Remember to visit www.photoworskhop.com/books after you complete this assignment and share your favorite photo! It’s a community of enthusiastic photographers and a great place to view what other readers have created. You can also post comments, and read other encouraging suggestions and feedback.