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10 Photography Resolutions


On this website I read about ways to make your photography skills even better when you are looking for ways to improve. Some ideas were to ask professionals for help and to take more pictures of those around you. I learned that it was important to get out of your comfort zone and to try new things if you want to improve.

a. I chose this picture as my favorite because I think the scenery in the background and the colors are really nice.
b. I see simplicity and lines in this photo because first your eyes go to the woman in the middle and then probably follow the road line up to the mountains.
c. If the author of the website took the photos, then it was Jenna Martin

Spiral Staircases

From this website I learned that really anything can be photographable because there are so many different and unique items around, like these staircases, even if we have to look hard to find them.







a. This is my favorite out of all the staircases because I think the vines wrapping around the side give more unique details and makes the photo better.
b. There is leading line in this photo because your eyes travel down the stairs to the bottom.
c. Christian Richter is the photographer.
7 Tip to Shooting Great Portraits

This website had lots of examples of portraits that were out of the ordinary and stood out against others. The website gave tips on how to achieve this like bringing the subject out of their comfort zone, have the subject looking off camera, use the negative space, and to break the rules of photography. Of course there were many more but these sound like easy things I could do.



a. This was my favorite image because it has someone doing something that they enjoy and since the photographer took use of the negative space, it makes the overall image look really nice.
b. I see rule of thirds and simplicity in the picture.
c. Rajib Mukherjee

Oldest Living Things in the World

This website was basically the portfolio for a photographer s taking pictures of the oldest living things on Earth. She is doing this to document the vast timeline of the organisms that will still survive for future generations.





a. This is my favorite photo because it is just just really pretty and i think the photographer captured a really nice moment.
b. I see depth and rule of thirds because the darker mountain is off to the side.
c. The photographer is Rachel Susan. questions:
a. Why did you pick this photo?
b.     What rules of photography do you see in the photo?
c.     Who took the photo?Briefly describe what you looked at on the website (2-3 sentences, make sure you write enough to really make it clear that you spent time looking at the website).

What did you learn new?

If possible, post your favorite photo from the site.

If you have a photo to post, please answer the following questions:
a.     Why did you pick this photo?
b.     What rules of photography do you see in the photo?
c.     Who took the photo?

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