Saturday, July 2, 2016

Landscape

I struggled this week to get good pictures with the weather being so off and on with rain. I was able to get out and get some shoots but do feel like some of them are flat.




5 comments:

  1. I like the third photo! The way you captured the sun over the trees and the reflection on the water makes the photograph. I'm also struggling to get some good photographs with the weather being so unpredictable. Clearly you made the best of the situation!

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  2. These are great pictures. I love the pictures with water, how the trees and the mountains are reflected in it. I really like the fourth picture of the mountains looks like it was taken from a shady area and really shows of the sun on the mountain.

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  3. I really like the second and third pictures the best. I really like in the second photo how the mountains and the sky are reflected in the water. In the third picture, I really like how the sun lights up the trees and a small section of the water, with the other half of the water being shadowed. I agree, this week was tough getting the right landscapes.

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  4. I really like the buoy-line across the first photo. It brings an unexpected element, and the color contrast is great. I might have experimented with cropping out the near shoreline in that photo, though.

    - Michael

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  5. The second photo is really the best of the collection. Including the grass in the foreground is really what sets this photo apart from the rest. Doing this provides great foreground material with really cool texture. Then you've got a nice contrasting texture of the water that lead you back into the photo with the exciting little color tidbits in the big curves of the mountains. The next one down is really cool but taking a shot into the sun is really difficult because of the way it blows out the photo, leaving no detail. The last one, I think, is really cool. You have this awesome textural foreground and then this smooth-ish area that moves your eye towards the back and wants to find out what is behind the shrubbery. Great work!

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