Wednesday, October 5, 2011

A View From Below


Photo by: Beatrice Romero


When I went out, I was looking for objects I can take at a unique angle. I came across this yellow flower that was in a grass lawn full of weeds, as if it didn’t belong there. To capture the flower at a unique angle, I laid on the grass and pointed the camera upwards towards the sky. One thing I would do differently is shoot the photograph where the house would stay out of the picture.

4 comments:

Tyler I said...

I love how you got under the flower and it looks like it is smaller then the house is. I also like how bright yellow the flower is, it really projects the spring theme.

Tyler I.

Anonymous said...

I think this photo is good because the colors on it blends and goes together. I like how the flower is but I think it should go a little off more to the side a bit. The sky looks nice, the timing of the photo looks like its spring.
- KS
FPHS

Anonymous said...

I like this photo alot. The lighting is perfect. I like the small shadow across the flower. I think it could have been better if you had moved the camera over just a little so that the sky was more of the background. The house is a bit distracting.
-Amber G. PHS

Aliyah D (ERHS) said...

I like the concept of this photo; creating a photo from a different perspective. However, there are a few mistakes that have been made. The yellow flower (which I am pretty sure is supposed to be the focal point) is out of focus. Also, it is oddly blocking out the house in the background. I know that is what you were going for, but maybe make the flower off to one side and the house angled over a bit.