Part of my photo essay on capturing spring. The new growth through dead leaves with a focus on creating a warm and hopeful spring motif through lighting.
YAS, lens flare!!! I love seeing rays of sunlight in images, it is so appealing to look at! Those rays really set a sense of depth without having to have anything out of focus. The colors you used are great, very natural. One thing I will change is the composition. My eyes want to assume that the log is the focus of this image, but the log does not exactly fallow the rule-of-thirds. If the log was a little lower, it would be perfectly placed!
From the photo essay on capturing the start of spring. New rhododendron blooms felt so exciting to see and a sure sign that winter is over. intentions of the lighting to create a warm and hopeful spring feeling.
An unimpressed cat not thrilled to be photographed. Challenged on lighting to be able to see a fully black cat and not just two green eyes in a blog of darkness.
On spring break vacation taking photos for the class, only a brother would pose like he is going to smack ya with a giant golf ball when asking for help with homework. In the moment the bright red of his shirt with the over the top mini golf props was too prefect not to take a photo!
YAS, lens flare!!! I love seeing rays of sunlight in images, it is so appealing to look at! Those rays really set a sense of depth without having to have anything out of focus. The colors you used are great, very natural. One thing I will change is the composition. My eyes want to assume that the log is the focus of this image, but the log does not exactly fallow the rule-of-thirds. If the log was a little lower, it would be perfectly placed!
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