I liked how during the time on her blog she had a sense of humor than just stating the facts. She also gave really good tips for dealing with people's opinions and also to take a risk of trying something new. Don't let instincts get in the way. I selected this photo because to me the woman's eyes stand out to me and I like the depth of how snow covers half her face and that there is nothing distracting in the background. A rule of photography is balance. The photographer is Jenna Martin.
His blog explains what type of camera he uses and that he focuses on the staircases in abounded buildings. He said he grew up in east Germany.One thing I'm curious about is what does a 5 frame HDR photo is. The photographer is Christian Richter. One reason i like this photo is mostly because i am in love with vintage photos and to me right now this reminds me of like a sea shell or a dragons eye or a human eye. The rule of photography is lines.
I leraned that the white space can make things more dramatic on the subject and threr is such a thing as getting to close to the subject. And the blog also talked about breaking the rules. The photogropher is Rajib Mukherjee. What i like about the photo is that the subject is clearly stated and it can aslo make the viewer curious about what the subject is thinking. The rule is rule of thirds.
The photographer is Jacquet-Lagreze’s. He lives in Hong Kong and when he was taking pictures of the sunset he later on realized that at that very moment the light turned blue. I liked this photo allot since its not everyday anyone would see the buildings reflection of blue on buildings. Also I love how at the bottom of the picture everything looks gold.The rule is balance and lines.
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