Monday, September 17, 2018
My Photos
I used the rule of thirds (left) on this portrait picture of a liquor bottle tree. I took the picture straight on so it does not have a special angle. The room was dark but the Christmas lights on the tree brightened it.
This is my friends walking through a parking lot. I used the rule of thirds (left) on this picture. The camera is angled diagonally and I lifted it up to make it higher. The street lights gave the light in the picture.
This is a couple cars in my apartments parking lot during the storm. I used natural sky lighting to take this landscape picture. The angle is high because I was standing on my front steps when I captured it.
This is a portrait picture of my keychain sitting on a table. The rule of thirds is used on the right in this picture.
This is the turf field at noon. The camera is angled diagonally. The lighting is natural.
This is a picture of Cam taking a picture of the volleyball game. I lifted my phone in the air to give the camera a higher angle. The photo is landscape. I used the gym's natural lighting.
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