I think my best shot was the top middle picture of the tree and the bench. I think it's beautiful with all the shadows and lines. While taking I taking that picture. It is a horizontal picture and it was taken from a Pretty good distance using a zoom lense. I took the photo from straight on. This picture follows the rule of thirds because the bottom of the tree and the bench line up with the bottom intersections. I think it is a great example of pattern, texture, and rythym. The Fence creates a pattern, the leaves and grass create texture, and the repitition of the fence lines creates rhythm.
I think the picture with the bench is overexposed a little. It looks too white behind the fence in the field. My camera was on some strange settings that caused it to overexpose.
The picture of the road seems a little underexposed. The trees and shadows are a bit dark. The camera settings also caused this picture to have weird exposure levels.
I think the picture on the top left of the birch trees features the perfect exposures. It has the perfect balance of white and black and dark and light .
I think the picture with the bench is overexposed a little. It looks too white behind the fence in the field. My camera was on some strange settings that caused it to overexpose.
The picture of the road seems a little underexposed. The trees and shadows are a bit dark. The camera settings also caused this picture to have weird exposure levels.
I think the picture on the top left of the birch trees features the perfect exposures. It has the perfect balance of white and black and dark and light .