Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Photo by Nathan Kaczmarek

I took this photo on the first snow day of the year. Luckily the sun was able to come out for a short while and I was able to get this shot. The only things that I did with photoshop were crop the picture and auto levels to get the sky a little more blue. I am happy with how it turned out and how the rule of thirds applies.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think this is one of the coolest snow scene shots. I agree with how you applied the rule of thirds to this shot. The trees stand out very well from the sky also. Great Job! SPHS

Anonymous said...

I think this is a cool shot. i like the clouds- it has the dark clouds coming in but also a hint of blue sky. But i am not to crazy about the blank area at the bottom of the picture. I think it is good to have some snow but all that snow is kind of boring. Overall i think it is a great shot-Good Job!

Anonymous said...

I think this is a cool shot. I think the clouds are one of the coolest parts of the picture. I like how the dark clouds are coming into the picture making it look like another storm is coming. I think the bottom of the photo is somewhat boring though because there is so much white from the snow and nothing there. Other than that I think its a nice shot!
Brittany-SPHS

Anonymous said...

i really like this shot..the best qualities i think are the clouds and the shadows from the trees.. im really jealous of how much snow and open space there is !! we dont see very much snow in Alabama.

Anonymous said...

this is a very nice shot. i really like how the main part of the image is in the center and how there is really no empty space. overall a very nice shot.

Anonymous said...

I think this is a very nice shot. I like how the edge of the clouds is on a thirds line, and i like how you levels adjusted the sky to make it more blue. I think if you cropped out some of the snow from the bottom it would make the picture a little stronger because there wouldn't be as much blank space, and the clouds, which is the most interesting part of the picture, would take up more space. Overall this is a very nice shot though.
Drew - SPHS