Top 25 Favorite Photos
Landscape Reflection
1. I believe that I did most everything on my landscape project well, there is plenty of diversity, although if i were to pick and choose the best part of the project would have to be the photos with the aged filters and the strong colors in my nature photos.
2. The only thing I would have done better would most likely be the amount of different settings and areas, most of my photos are of nature, and only a few are of actual man made objects.
3. My Favorite photo has to be the photo of the Pilot Knob trail that has a older film setting, I believe the set up was a kodakrome film with a praktica lens with a praktica camera.
4. Oranges and yellows and reds, the reason I used them is because they support each other and they make a strong picture when contrasted to a darker color or a bland environment, meaning that the colors really please the eye.
5. The photos were mostly based around the item of interest, and a lot of the time I had a strong aperature so that everything was in focus and so everything that is going on in the photo is grabbing the eye of the viewer.
6. I learned in this project that there are no limits to the idea of photography and that you can apply your photographic skills towards making a great picture out of anything. Including the island coming out of the water due to drought.
7. The design process was simple, I had some prior knowledge on some great spots so I wrote them down and went and payed a visit to that particular spot. It was all planned none of these photos were by just shear chance.
8. This project was definitly worth my time and I think that the photos that came out of this project were some of my strongest and my favorite in my honest opinion.
2. The only thing I would have done better would most likely be the amount of different settings and areas, most of my photos are of nature, and only a few are of actual man made objects.
3. My Favorite photo has to be the photo of the Pilot Knob trail that has a older film setting, I believe the set up was a kodakrome film with a praktica lens with a praktica camera.
4. Oranges and yellows and reds, the reason I used them is because they support each other and they make a strong picture when contrasted to a darker color or a bland environment, meaning that the colors really please the eye.
5. The photos were mostly based around the item of interest, and a lot of the time I had a strong aperature so that everything was in focus and so everything that is going on in the photo is grabbing the eye of the viewer.
6. I learned in this project that there are no limits to the idea of photography and that you can apply your photographic skills towards making a great picture out of anything. Including the island coming out of the water due to drought.
7. The design process was simple, I had some prior knowledge on some great spots so I wrote them down and went and payed a visit to that particular spot. It was all planned none of these photos were by just shear chance.
8. This project was definitly worth my time and I think that the photos that came out of this project were some of my strongest and my favorite in my honest opinion.