Thursday, November 15, 2007

Photo by: Brittany Baker

We were told to take pictures of things that made us think of autumn and I like how there is leaves at the bottom of the waterfall. I took a lot of pictures of this waterfall and this one was the best in focus. It was a cloudy day and at first my picture was too dark, so I adjusted the color and contrast but that still didn’t seem like enough. So I had to brighten it up a little. I also had to crop it to get rid of the logs that were in the bottom of the picture they were distracting. Overall I think it could have been more in focus, but I’m happy with it.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is so cute picture! I really like the waterfall. I think you got it in good shutter speed. Try to work with the white balance next time to get nice bright picture. Overall you did good job!

Anonymous said...

I don’t think that you did a bad job at all. You used the rule of third and the picture is really focused. Your background mix in with the subject and that should be good enough. I like how the water is falling down right into the middle of the pile of leaves, and how the water is misty.

Anonymous said...

You really did a nice job with your shutter speed on this photo. It’s always nice to have the water blending like that. However, I would recommend not having such a wide crop on the right. There’s just not a lot going on over there and it distracts from the subject.

Anonymous said...

i like your picture i like how clear everything turned out. good job. (see you at work)

Anonymous said...

11.29.07
This is a really good picture. It’s a very good display of rule of thirds. Not to mention this is just a cool scene. Good job!

Anonymous said...

I think this picture turned out good. Good shutter speed. I also like the colors of your picture.

Anonymous said...

Nice use of thirds with the waterfall. it kinda stinks it was cloudy that day but nice job with what ya had and i also like the manipulation of color
KS SPHS

Anonymous said...

This is an excellent picture. I like how the stream of water leads the subject.