Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Landscape Assignment Final

F/7.1
1/125
ISO:400
11/13/11 4:00pm
f/7.1
1/160
ISO:400
11/13/11 4:15pm
f/8
1/80
ISO:400
11/13/11 4:45pm
f/8
1/20
ISO:200
11/13/11 3:30pm
f/4.5
1/80
ISO:400
11/13/11 3:47pm
f/8
1/20
ISO:200
11/13/11 3:30pm

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

q2w2-Architectural Photography





Trey Ratcliff
This photograph seems to be too centered. Other than that, very beautiful. Seems like a giant pipe organ

Paul Hocksenar
Lines Lines Lines. The engineering of this building is so complex. There is no Focal point, which makes it more dramatic.
Lou Bueno
The vanishing point of the lines kinda annoys my eyes. How the focal point is a little contorded brings life and question to the photograph. What type of life is in the city?
Henry Jones
This seems like an electric staircase in either an air port or some type of mall. The blurry background brings suspense.

Henry Jones
This Photograph is juxtaposed epically. It is so vibrant and artistic. The focal point is that long bar in the middle which leads to a swirl.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Q2W1 - Landscape Photographers.

I love how the Juxtaposition between the grey mountain, the blue clouds, and white snow. The top of the mountain seems to get in the way however; maybe more towards the right.
This pictures really brings out Alaska's Beauty. The hortizon line is maybe too much in the center. The sun how it seems to point right out the antlers is prodigious.



Patrick Endres

Living in Alaska for nearly 30 years having a passion for the landscape, Patrick does the majority of his work in this State. He has captured about 30,000 images in last few decades. These photos represent his journey through Alaska.