Well...no offense, but the surf ones aren't really that interesting, at least to my eyes. Technically they're good but there's not much that grabs the eye from the thumbnail that makes me want to click on them.
Well, they're all surf pics, it's just that people only clicked on the surf pics with the girl at the time of my post, and even now, the hits on the pics with the girl
far outnumber the pics not of the girl.
So, what I'm guessing from your comment is that none of the pics are interesting from a surfing standpoint, but many are interesting from a sex standpoint. In other words, "sex sells"?
Honestly, I believe this has little to do with your viewers' interest in the female gender. Those pictures, particularly the last three, are simply better than the rest, which either appear to be underexposed, framed to wide, or are lacking a clear center drawing the viewer's attention, at least when viewed side by side with the "good" images.
Yeah, but the last three weren't the only pics clicked on.
All the pics with the girl got clicks, and
none of the pics with the guys got clicks. As of this morning, however, the hits on the penultimate pic has outnumbered the hits on the next most popular by 2:1, and the hits on the last pic expands to 3:1.
In addition, the pics with the guys are no more or less "framed to wide, or are lacking a clear center" than the pics with the girl. So, given that others feel the same, the reason the pics with the girl were clicked on is because "sex sells".
yes, it does, but that is not the reason why those are the ones which are getting the hits.
with most of your shots of the girl, you took much better care on framing and timing, and it shows. the other shots are 'just missed the moment' ones, and should not be part of your gallery. sports/action shooting is all about capturing the sport in question - which your shots of the girl do (well, not the ones of her losing her wave). the one of the two guys running into the surf with their skimboards (first one) is a strong image, evocative and shows the day nicely.
I would disagree. As evidence, I submit that the "one of the two guys running into the surf with their skimboards" (not the first image, by the way) got
zero hits at the time of my post, and even now, is among the least clicked.
most of the shots suffer from the 'bullseye' effect, and seem flat - for example the one with the girl leaning on her board would be significantly stronger if she was closer to the left edge of the frame, with some view of the ocean that she is looking out on. crop out the un-necessary people (who are usually out of focus anyway) and think about what you are trying to convey with each shot. is it: power? grace? agility? 'oops'? an emotion?
even with sport/action shooting, the rules of photographic composition apply.
My photography is oft criticized for being framed "too wide" -- I accept that. Personally, I like the wider framing. In my opinion, the "too wide" criticism is mainly a function of people viewing the pics "too small" on the monitors. I
like dead space and "unnecessary" elements in my pics a lot. As I say, your opinion is the majority opinion, mine the minority.
But, once again, per the title of the OP, "sex sells". That is, what "sold" the pics (in terms of clicks) was not the pic itself, but the girl in it.
you implied a desire for constructive criticism, and I have attempted to do so.
shoot more, cull more.
Yeah, I was going to edit my initial post to remove the link, because it seemed like I was just trying to get people to look at the pics. But then I thought that people would say that they'd have to see the pics to make an opinion on my statement. But I wasn't quite sure how to phrase it to keep my point sweet and simple.
I guess the OP should have read, "If you have otherwise uninteresting pics, put a girl in them, and you'll get some hits."
Anyway, the time and effort you put into your criticism is appreciated. Myself, I like the pics a lot, but they're far from my best skimboarder pics. Here's my all-time favorite, to put a context my tastes in context:
and I have many others that are better than what's in my inbox (although, again, as I said, myself, I like the inbox pics).
However, the point of the OP was that "sex sells", and, while that point might have been so obvious as to prompt a response like, "And?", I just thought it striking how true the maxim is, even on pics that don't have any sex appeal that I can see.
ps.. I did look at ALL of them!
As I said in the OP, I had just put the pics up, so there were few hits. It was simply amazing to me that
all the pics with the girl got hits, and
none of the other pics (save a lone hit for the landscape) got any hits.
This morning, while the other pics have gotten hits, they're outnumbered by the hits on the pics with the girl by at least 2:1.