- Composition - Framing
- Natural light
- great depth of field
- Natural Light
- Great Depth of Field
- Nature Photography
- Narrow Depth of Field
- Natural Lighting
- Nature Photography
- Color Contrast
- Artificial Light
- Composition: Rule of Thirds
- Natural Light
- Nature Photography
- Inspired by Ansel Adams
- Window Light
- Composition - Framing
- Editing - Cropping
- Window Lighting
- Mood - Corporate
- Composition - Background
- Night Photography
- Artificial Lighting
- Editing - Warmth
- Editing - Exposure
- Artificial Light
- Night Photography
- Narrow Depth of Field
- Composition - Framing
- Mood - Celebration
Reflection
For my final project I have included a variety of pictures that show different parts of my life. It sums up who I am; an accountant who likes to spend time in nature, play basketball, and treat himself to a nice dinner after a hard week.
I feel alright about my final project as I understand I am only scratching the surface of photography. I struggled with finding a theme for the project. If I was to recreate a portfolio I would pick a topic and take photographs around that theme. I feel like this project is a mix of too many topics and items. With that being said I have come a long way from day one of this class. Learning about other photographers, styles of photography, and technical elements of photography has given me a solid foundation for photography if I decide I would like to continue this learning journey.
My favorite pictures from this project are nature related ones; picture number two, three, and five. I guess this might be my favorite because it was the topic of photography that attracted me to photography in the first place. I liked playing with the narrow and wide depth of field and composition. The most difficult aspects of photography for me was ISO, shutter speed, and aperture and how those things work together. The most enjoyable part of this class was going to places to take the pictures. It forces you to not only go to new settings but slow down take in the scene.