There is a photo of a man leaning his forehead on an instrument, which looks to be a cello(?) or bass. He has his eyes closed, and his lips are still.
1. I like this photo because it involves a relationship between a person and an instrument, which can sometimes be stressful. Maybe he is praying to it, or just exhausted or something.
2. Simplicity is a composition rule evident in this photo. The background is plain white, and isn't busy at all. it being plain doesn't distract from the subject .
3. This portrait was taken by taken by an unknown artist from Pinterest.
Oldest Things in the World
There is a photo of Mountains but it is taken from a low angle, and the mountains are white and blue, with specks of green. There is water at the bottom of the image, and it is a cool aqua, which reminds me of calm.
1. I like this photo because the ocean and mountains and this photo sort of reminds me of Oregon and Norway put together. Thats cool because they are like thousands of miles apart. I like the colors, the blue with the white. This is a beautiful picture, and apparently this is 5,500 years old, and its in Antarctica.
2. A rule of photography I see in here is balance. Instead of the photographer just taking a photo of the ocean, they positioned the camera so there were mountains in the background, balancing the whole photo.
3. This photographer was taken by a photographer named Rachel Sussmen.
Eagle Flying
This is a picture of an eagle flying with his wings spread wide, and you can see his white body, and reddish beak, with the wingtips feathered and majestic.
1. Eagles are one of my favorite animals, which is why I chose this picture. The eagle looks so relaxed and with now stress and stuff.
2. A rule of photography here is the Rule of Thirds. The eagle is situated on the right side of the shot and is looking at the left, showing where he is going, and there is space for him to go.
3. This photograph was taken by Gord Aker.
Spiral Staircase
This is a photo of a huge spiral staircase, which the arch is gently curving around the top of the photo. The golden he's and soft reds draw the eye further and further down into the depths of the photo.
1. I really liked this photo because the stairs in the picture are old and curving. The railing and the yellowish color of the photo make it look old and interesting. Spiral staircases are cool, so this is a cool site.
2. One rule of photography I see is leading lines. The lines of the stair railing lead the viewers eyes to the center of the photo. Other rules of photography evident here are depth and pattern. There are patterns on the wall and there is a different level of staircase in top middle and bottom of the photo.
3. Photographer Christian Richter took this photo.
Time lapse Video
The video composed of time lapse shots at Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil.
1. In the video there was a time lapse of many scenic attractions in Rio de Janeiro. there was a lot of places were it was at the ocean, so there were some cool shots of waves rolling in super fast.
2. The photographer was Kate May and as been a regular photographer for a long time and was inspired to do a time lapse by a video from Tom Lowe. She uses her vacation days from work to go to places like Iceland and Rio to shoot time lapses.
3. Panasonic saw May's Iceland video and wanted her to do a time-lapse fore them. She chose to go to Rio, which has been on the top of her list for a while.
4. I learned that some cool things take time to make, and that you have to be patient and stuff.
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