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Symmetry Landscape

Posted on October 23, 2024November 12, 2024 by joshuac
Redwood trees lined up in a almost symmetry way that has the same amount of trees on each side
18-55mm, f5, ISO 6,400, 1/128

In this composition, I struggled a lot to find a symmetric landscape that gave even values of depth to balance out the photo. On one of my walks, I had seen these trees lined up in this way that stood out to me because it had felt very organized than what I would normally see in nature. It had been very dark at the time so in order to capture what I saw with my eyes, the photo sensitivity of this photo was turned up. Another goal that I had in mind when taking this photo was that I knew that I wanted to do the landscape that had nature being the main focus. For this specifically, the trees were the main focus and the way the trees are planted gave this symmetric design to it when looking at them at a certain angle.

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