Sunday, September 20, 2009

Green


Landscape - BYU-I Gardens - 9/20/09 @ 5:26 pm -f/5.6 - 1/60 - ISO 200 - Nikon D5000 - Intensified colors
Moss - BYU-I Gardens - 9/20/09 @ 5:31 pm - f/5.0 - 1/200 - ISO 1600 - Nikon D5000 -Intensified colors
Tire - Valley Forge National Park trail Philadelphia, PA - 4/21/09 @ 1:40 pm - f/7.1 - 1/500 - ISO 100 - Sony DSC - W70 - Intensified colors
Eastern State Penitentiary - Philadelphia, PA - 6/5/09 @ 4:18 pm - f/3.5 - 1/125 - ISO 160 - Sony DSC-H50 -Intensified colors

4 comments:

  1. Again, these are great shots - each I would print and frame. I love the Moss image. Great action shot! I like the angle that you shot the Landscape image at. It gives a great overall, you did a great job getting a wide varitey of images and capturing the color green. I like the way that you centered the Tire, I think it would have been interesting to also move it from the center to one of the bottom corners of the image. Very good work!

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  2. Great job! I like the one of the moss the best. I never would have thought to use a blurred background technique to both blur and freeze motion in the same shot. All the green is beautiful. How bright were the colors initially? You did a great job of using Photoshop to make the colors pretty without overdoing it.

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  3. Beautiful shots. For being all taken on different days, some even months apart, they all have the same value to the green. Great job. I love the compliment of the rust penitentiary door to the green foliage around it. All of the shots use the rule of thirds really well. Great job.

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  4. Wonderful job using the same intensity of green. I really like the angle you used for the tire picture. I think that the composition could be changed. Maybe not centered but on the 1/3 line. The door picture is really nice, good color with the green and brown.

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