- I saw the promt which was the dead tree. They showed the picture in all the seasons and at sun set, dusk, and sun down.
- That if you position the camera right you can catch the surrounding fog or snow.
- Its does related to Photography because it shows the different aspects of lighting and it's a perfect picture every time so that means they have their ISO,
I looked at the different landscapes and how the B & W really set a different mood for each picture. I looked at and liked how some of the pictures were simple, and some were more complex with multiple subjects in one photo.
I learned that B & W when used correctly, can really set a really cool tone to the picture. It really changes the picture 100% when its converted to B & W as opposed to just staying in its standard color. . I picked this picture because of its simplicity. I like how its just two trees and a moon. Nothing too much yet nothing too little. It balances out perfect.
I learned that B & W when used correctly, can really set a really cool tone to the picture. It really changes the picture 100% when its converted to B & W as opposed to just staying in its standard color. . I picked this picture because of its simplicity. I like how its just two trees and a moon. Nothing too much yet nothing too little. It balances out perfect.
3. NYC by bike
I looked at all the places he was when the photo was taken. From bridges, time square, trails, and everywhere in between. I liked how in most pictures the background was mostly a blur. It let you know the he was on the move and kind of let you guess how fast he was going.
I learned that you really can take a picture from just about anywhere. I really liked the angle that all the pictures are taken from. From a lower view I feel like you can see more of what the cyclist saw.54a. I picked this photo because I like where he is. It shows what NYC is known for and it also shows how busy it is. I also like the colors that are in the picture. I feel like it gives the picture a fun tone. This picture has rule of thirds, with the bike on the far right side it gives the photo more depth. It also has a lot of mergers. Everything kind of blends together, mainly on the left side of the picture. I would say that this picture kind of lacks balance. The bike being on the right side leaves the left side wide open, making it look just a little lopsided. The photo was taken by Tom Olesnevich.
I learned that you really can take a picture from just about anywhere. I really liked the angle that all the pictures are taken from. From a lower view I feel like you can see more of what the cyclist saw.54a. I picked this photo because I like where he is. It shows what NYC is known for and it also shows how busy it is. I also like the colors that are in the picture. I feel like it gives the picture a fun tone. This picture has rule of thirds, with the bike on the far right side it gives the photo more depth. It also has a lot of mergers. Everything kind of blends together, mainly on the left side of the picture. I would say that this picture kind of lacks balance. The bike being on the right side leaves the left side wide open, making it look just a little lopsided. The photo was taken by Tom Olesnevich.
4.storms
I looked at the details and composition of the pictures. From the lightning strikes to the dark grey clouds. The colors really set a mood also. Its almost as if just by looking at the photos you are transported into the picture. The visual effect of the pictures in general are really cool.
I learned that a photo of a storm is more than just clouds and lightening. Its a landscape photo that you have to capture fast and precise to get the perfect picture I picked this photo because I like the depth. You really do look into a distance instead of just having a picture with no depth just thrown in front of you. I also like the way the yellow lines pop against the pavement and all the darkness surrounding it.
I see balance, the way the pavement is between grass and the landscape in the back, it balances itself out on both sides. I also see just a little bit of merging. The tree on the left really lends in with the mountains in the back, making it hard to see. This photo was taken by Tetsu Esposito.I learned that a photo of a storm is more than just clouds and lightening. Its a landscape photo that you have to capture fast and precise to get the perfect picture I picked this photo because I like the depth. You really do look into a distance instead of just having a picture with no depth just thrown in front of you. I also like the way the yellow lines pop against the pavement and all the darkness surrounding it.
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