Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Blue Autumn

Photo by: Kaia Jerome In this photo, I attempted to capture the leaves from a different angle. I was able to make not only the leaves clear, but the rocky ground in focus as well which I’m happy about! The photo wasn’t originally antique colored until I edited it, but now that I did I really enjoy the effect. It kind of gives a blue feeling, in contrast to the brightness of the red leaves.

4 comments:

Aliyah D. (ERHS) said...

I enjoy looking at his photo because the high amount of color draws me into the picture. The leaf shows good texture and I like your lighting usage as well as DOF. Rule of thirds is used in a good way too. The only critique I do have is for you to maybe take it at a slightly different angle, maybe to get more of the leaf? I don’t really know, just picking at nothing! Great picture, nicely done.

Angelica C-HHS said...

I really like this picture because of the contrast between colors. The shallow depth of field helps me focus on the brilliant color on the leaf. The lighting is good and I like the balance of the photo. The mood is very bold.

Anonymous said...

I really like this photo. The contrast in color is great and it has a good depth of field. I also enjoy how close up it is so you’re able to see all the little details the photo has.

Audrey C. -FPHS

Anonymous said...

I really like this photo. The contrast in color is great and it has a good depth of field. I also enjoy how close up it is so you’re able to see all the little details the photo has.

Audrey C. -FPHS