Photo 1
In this photo, there is a large depth of field. You can see by the whole photo being in focus. You can also see reflection through the water in this photo. I used rule of thirds to take this picture. I took this picture at Pierces Beach around 4. This photo was really planned to come out this great, I just took a picture of the water and you can see the colors in the sky which I feel adds more to the photo. I played with the levels a bit to make the color in the sky be brighter.
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Photo 2
Photo 3
For this photo, I used the warm cooling filter to make the blue pop more in the water and the snow to pop more. I also like the footsteps from an animal or something in the snow, it adds more of a mystery. This photo has a large depth of field. I took this photo at The Point after school. I decided to be at an angle and not take this photo straight on because I feel like having the ledge to the side makes you focus on not only the ledge, but the water too.
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Photo 4
In this photo, what I enjoy the most about this picture is that the chair is pushed out and the picture of the teacher is on the desk so it adds a bit of a mystery and sad story like she just left. This photo has a large depth of field because everything is in focus. I played with the levels to make to colors pop because of the desk. I cloned stamped the bell of the side of the desk because I feel like it looks better without the bell being there.
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Photo 5
In this photo, you can see leading lines throughout this. When first looking at this picture, my eyes instantly attract to the leading lines in the stair way. My distance to the photo was as if I was walking down the stairway. I also used rule of thirds for this picture. I took this photo at Pierce Beach during a field trip. It was around 10 AM. I also like all the different colors that you see throughout the photos.
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Photo 6
In this photo, I love how the photo looks. It looks calm and mellow. I also used rule of thirds to take this photo. This photo was also taken at Pierce beach during the field trip. My distance to the photo was up at the top looking down. I used the levels to make this picture brighter and I used the clone stamp to take out the tree that was to the left.
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Photo 7
Photo 8In this photo, I also took this at Waterfront. I also added the warming cool filter and played with the levels to make the picture brighter. There is leading lines in this photo because of the chain railing that is in front of the water. There is also leading lines with the bricks on the floor. I like this photo because you can look through the railing and see the water in the background. I used the macro lens for this photo.
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Photo 9
I took this photo at Waterfront. I took this into photoshop and added the warming cool filter. I like the large depth of field that this picture has and how it makes you keep looking deeper and deeper. I used the macro lens for this picture. I feel like by me putting a filter on this picture it makes it more of a strong photo.
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Photo 10
I took this photo in class during our portrait days. I like this photo because she is off to the side instead of her being centered in the photo. I also like this photo because I feel like it really represents what she enjoys. I played with the levels to make it darker and cropped it so you could only see the white.
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