Reflection
Iso: 3200
Aperture: 4
Shutter Speed: 1/80
Dec/12/2102
Oh, I'm sad that it's not really a reflection.
I had a reflection picture, but it was a city picture and so then I deleted it.
It was at night too.
I had a couple that I was experimenting with too.
Multnomah Falls.
LANDSCAPE1
Iso: 800
Aperture: 5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/6
Dec/12/2102
It was raining.
I was so scared that the camera would get wet.
So scared.
It's at Multnomah falls.
Landscape 2
Iso: 200
Aperture: 20
Shutter Speed: 1/40
Dec/13/2012
Mount Tabor.
It was sunny and it was very nice.
I liked taking this picture, but I can never figure out the camera.
Landscape 3
Iso: 100
Aperture: 32
Shutter Speed: 1/40
Dec/13/2012
Mount Tabor.
This picture was... yeah.
I mean, I kept trying to keep out all the houses below. That's all.
Nature CU 1
Iso: 100
Aperture: 5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/160
Dec/13/2012
Rose Garden.
Um.... It's closed and I can't understand how the camera works.
The things on the screen confuse me.
Nature CU 2
Iso: 100
Aperture: 5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/160
Dec/13/2012
Rose Garden.
I like taking pictures, but... I wish I had been able to take pictures more.
Juxtaposition
Iso: 100
Aperture: 5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/160
Dec/13/2012
Also at the Rose Garden.
Um... yeah, ok.
Alright.
Nature CU 3
Iso: 100
Aperture: 5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/30
Dec/13/2012
There are some leaves at the
Rose Garden.
Ok. Ok. I don't know what else.
Iso: 100
Aperture: 5.6
Shutter Speed: 160
Dec/13/2012
Rose Garden.
This is a nice looking flower, plant thing.
My brain is totally fried.
I hiked up a hill in heels for this picture and it may not be fantastic, but it was fun doing this.
Francis, in this project, I thought you did an awesome job using color vibrance and variety. Also, the lighting in all your photos made each picture pleasurable to look at. But I think you could work on the clarity of your photos, close-ups especially.
ReplyDeleteI love all the color and texture you put into your photo's. To me all of them had a meaning and a sense of emotion to them. The critic part was: maybe align them a bit, careful with the coloring and cropping them a certain way. Overall, you did perfectly! ^~^
ReplyDeleteI like how you had soft colors and your waterfall picture was really relaxing. Next time you could maybe use a tripod and work on the water reflection to make it better.
ReplyDeleteYour second photo was fantastic and the purple flower was magnificent! The only thing I would change is how much sky was in the Mt Tabor photo.
ReplyDeleteLoved the leaning trees one. makes you feel like you are falling and I liked the sharp contrast in your juxtaposition shot. I think 5 could have been more exposed and that 4 would be an even better picture if you cropped it smaller so your eye is immediately drawn to the rose and the background doesn't swallow it. Good Job!
ReplyDeleteI loved that you shot different things, and your photo of Mt. Tabor is really cool - when I look at it it feels like you're actually gazing at Mt. Tabor. I think that you could work on exposure for some of your photos and I think that maybe the straightness of your photos could improve. I like your photos a lot!
ReplyDeletePro: You have a lot of variety captured in different ways, keeping most of the photos in focus you did okay at. MY favorite was the one with the rose and i love it and everything about the photo.You centered it really well and kept the flower as the main focus.
ReplyDeletecon: Some photos are overexposed, to fix it maybe try shooting more in the golden hours of the day and it wouldn't be much of a problem. And other photos could be cropped to create a better quality and aspect to the photo.
I love your 4th photo. Its a really nice landscape picture. Your photos are very crisp and clear. I also love your last shot it reminds me of butterflies. Very pretty . Maybe the straightening of some of your photos could improve. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteYou did a lot of things really well in this project! Some of them being: You captured the falls fabulously with shutter speed adjustments, you were really thoughtful about bringing out certain colours with editing, and your perspective in your third perspective photo is awesome. Maybe you could working on better exposure.
ReplyDeleteFrances you chose a lot of different subjects and you all did very well on them. I have to say that my favorite photograph was the mountain the way that you used most on the sky with the picture was great! I think that one thing that you could work on is lightroom and don't be afraid to mess with the contrast and bring out that red more in the rose! One other thing that I think you would do next time is make sure that you exposure is good and that the picture is not to dark and not to light! You did a great job keep it up! :)
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