Viewpoint
This week’s photo is about a person’s viewpoint, where you had to take a photo that would look like something coming from someone’s eyes. Here’s a photo of a person looking out of their car as there is a lot of fog up ahead.
This week’s photo is about a person’s viewpoint, where you had to take a photo that would look like something coming from someone’s eyes. Here’s a photo of a person looking out of their car as there is a lot of fog up ahead.
This week’s photo is about Film Noir, which is, of course, going to be a black and white photo. Given how dark Film Noir related things tend to be, I looked around for something dark or moody and came across this huge puddle in a parking garage, and took a picture of the reflection. It’s a dark setting with practically no colors even if the photo wasn’t black and white.
This week’s photo was about work. Just work in general. I decided to make a fun joke and take 2 pictures here, showing the difference between work done by private builders from a company and work done by the government.
This week’s photo is about the color theory, which is about how certain colors bring out certain emotions. This image of a tree has a lot of yellow and green on it, which would represent nature, and the joy and sunshine that would correspond with it.
This week’s post is about a modern convenience, or something modern that I can’t live without. For that, I chose my MacBook. I’ve gotten so many things done on this one device that I have no idea where I’d be today if I never had it.
This week’s photo is about one of the Elements, that being Earth, Fire, Air, Water, and Spirit. My photo is about Water, where I took a picture of this cool fountain. I just like how the water falls and how the fountain looks.
This weeks about the rule of odds, which is mainly used for taking pictures of 3 objects and using 2 of the objects to make the 3rd one look more significant. This photo has the 2 bikes in the foreground with the 1 bike in the background.
This week’s photo was about the seasons, and since this season is Fall, I took a picture showing some Fall things, such as that bird, the dead leaves everywhere, and the very red tree.
This week’s photo was about what we were grateful for. I’m just grateful for having a roof over my head and working lights. I’m happy when the things I want to use are there when I need it and they work as intended.
This week’s image was about portraying an emotion using the rule of thirds. The emotion being conveyed here is of isolation and feeling alone. I tried to put the window within the middle 3 boxes and the rest of the boxes be mainly filled in darkness as means of portraying the bottled up feelings people sometimes get.