Tree Observation

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Tree Photo In this photo it shows nature by focusing on the tree with the barrel next to it along with the snow on the ground.You can tell the barrel gas been outside for a while, it is all rusty and dirty. Along as it shows nature with the moss on the tree. With this photo I work with SubFraming. The tree and barrel are not in the center of the photo, but your attention goes to the tree and the barrel even though they are on the right side of the photo. In Photoshop in this photo I changed the levels along with the brightness. I didn't really want to change the photo all that much. I think for next time I should have made the tree brighter, other then that I really like this photo and would not change anything else. I actually really like …show more content…
With this photo I work with rule of odds your focus goes to both tree and the bench. I also work with sub-framing since none of the objects are in the center of the frame. They are more on the side. In photo shop with this photo I didn't do much beside being the brightness up. I really like this photo the only thing I would change is next time I should have gone closer to the bench or zoomed into on the bench. I also could have made the bench stand out more. But other then that I wouldn't change anything. Overall however the photo came out pretty well in my opinion. I like how the trees in the background stick out a lot.

Blue Photo In this photo it shows nature because it is focused on the tree. You are focusing just on the tree, and where the branches are going. In this photo I am working on lines and shapes since of all the branches going off the tree. With the branches you have different lines and shapes going in every direction so it make the photo look really full even though there is just one thing in the photo; the tree. In photoshop I made the photo darker along with making the background blue. I did take picture in the morning so the sky was already pretty dark already, so I didn't have to change the brightness all that much. I really love this photo. Personally I would not change anything, because I like it like this. Overall I think this photo turned out

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