Tuesday, May 31, 2011

FOURTEEN.

Jim Brandenburg's pictures.





THIRTEEN,

i think Jim Brandenburg limeted himself to one picture aday to preserve the magic. i feel that one picture for 90 days would really make him think about what he was doing, and the layout, and just not all willy nilly snapping pictures all over the place.

TWELVE.

Jim Brandenburg took this picture, he was most likely drawn to this picture because of the light beaming out from the mountains, and how fantastic the ground looked. everything is just so well layed out.

ELEVEN.

my lines roll wasnt a good as i hoped for it to be, but a fantastic picture i got out of it was maggie on the stairs, the light is just beaming in and she looks fantastic. the lines leading to her adds to the beauty.

TEN.

i enjoy this picture for its simpleness, and beauty. its using rule of thirds for the light bulbs. which i quite like alot. the sky is really what is so entriguing. the colors just stand out.

 this picture is lovely for many reasons, one because i have a fedish for railroads and such. the way the curve and look is just so beautiful.
 all the lines in this picture are layed out so wonderfully. the walls of the buildings and the ramp, they all intertwine just perfectly.
 what i think really makes this picture is the trees in the background, all the lines from the dock are leading to something.
what caught my eye in this picture, the trees and shrubs in the fog behing the telephone lines, they look so missed places its outstanding.

NINE.

I was extreamly happy with my depth of field roll. both of the pictures i used were absolutely lovely. and i wouldnt change either one in any way. its the roll i got a 100 on. [:

EIGHT.

SHALLOW DEPTH OF FIELD.

 LONG DEPTH OF FIELD.