Shelburne Bay Panoram

Shelburne Bay Panoram

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Week 6 Landscape Photos

                            

 I took this picture of The Gap or The Notch near Stowe, Vt. My focus was to capture the Gap between the mountains and some of the trees that have changed so far this fall.

 The focus of this photo was to capture the fall leaves that cover the rolling hills in the background of this vibrant green field.

 This photo was fun to take since I had to stand on a rock in the middle of the falls to capture the movement of the water through the rocks.

 For this photo I wanted to do a rule-of-thirds but the angle I had to take this picture just wouldn't work. I think having the small pine tree off-center works fairly well with the ocean in the background and the cliff-side more in the foreground. This was taken this past spring on the Cliff Walk in Newport, RI.

I took this panoramic photo of the valley and the mountains from the summit of Mount Mansfield. My intent was to capture a wide-angle shot from the summit, in hope of getting a majority of the surrounding area.

2 comments:

  1. I really like the third photo of the rocks and the water. The large rock on the right was off center and I like the angle of the photograph. You did a great job capturing the natural symmetry of the water fall. I can almost hear the flow of the water! Wonderful job!

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  2. I've always liked photos of waterfalls. It is fascinating to see the different lines flowing water can create. The angle of the rock on the right hand side gives it great depth.

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