Reflection:
1. (1st Row, 1st Photo) This photo is my best photo I believe. It is a small flower plant in the front of the school.
2. (1st Row, 1st Photo) I shot this photo from straight on
3. (1st Row, 1st Photo) I shot this photo from straight on because I believe it was the best way to capture the shallow depth and detail of the plant.
4. (1st Row, 1st Photo) I used the rule of thirds and crop to make this a successful photo. I kept the photo coming from the corner and I used crop to cut out the less interesting parts of the image.
5. (1st Row, 1st Photo) I used light to highlight the dark and light sections of the image and emphasize detail on it.
6. (1st Row, 1st Photo) I believe this photo uses shallow depth most successfully because the blurred background really forces your eye to focus on the subject matter
7. (3rd Row, 2nd Photo) I believe this photo shows lots of depth the best because it keeps every raindrop on the matter in detail and focus.
1. (1st Row, 1st Photo) This photo is my best photo I believe. It is a small flower plant in the front of the school.
2. (1st Row, 1st Photo) I shot this photo from straight on
3. (1st Row, 1st Photo) I shot this photo from straight on because I believe it was the best way to capture the shallow depth and detail of the plant.
4. (1st Row, 1st Photo) I used the rule of thirds and crop to make this a successful photo. I kept the photo coming from the corner and I used crop to cut out the less interesting parts of the image.
5. (1st Row, 1st Photo) I used light to highlight the dark and light sections of the image and emphasize detail on it.
6. (1st Row, 1st Photo) I believe this photo uses shallow depth most successfully because the blurred background really forces your eye to focus on the subject matter
7. (3rd Row, 2nd Photo) I believe this photo shows lots of depth the best because it keeps every raindrop on the matter in detail and focus.