Assignment10 – Landscape

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    Justine
    Participant

    Hi there,

    Well, I finally got the shot i wanted… i am lucky in that my boyfriend owns a helicopter and the river next to the station we live on is in high flood at the moment, so i took the opportunity to take some photographs. It is so hard to get anything good because of the vibrations but I felt that this photograph came out pretty well and with a little colour editing seemed to look alright. I hope this is what you wanted from a landscape photograph,

    Thanks,

    Justine

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    Duncan Rawlinson
    Keymaster

    Wow! Breathtaking image. Truly beautiful and well composed. Talk about being lucky to have the opportunity to shoot from a helicopter. Let’s start by talking about some of the highlights of this photograph.

    For starters (to start with the most obvious), the perspective that the helicopter gave you allows you to play with the element of height. You’re looking down on a landscape that seems to continue until the horizon. While experimenting with height is always interesting (i.e. standing on a chair or ducking down), having the opportunity to shoot from a helicopter allows you to push this element to its limits. Great job.

    Secondly, the use of lines is spectacular. You’ve used both an “S curve” and a “leading line” to help advance the composition of this image. The S curve is a very sexy and unusual line. The leading line allows you to guide your viewer’s eye very gently into the image from the bottom left corner of the image. The river acts as a path for the eye to follow to explore the rest of the image.

    Lastly the color and object simplicity is spectacular. You’ve limited your colors to the hues in the trees and the water and sky. The green trees are gently contrasted with the blues in the sky and the clouds. You’ve also been blessed with some interesting lighting on the forest below. The light changes slightly over the top of the forest which helps add interesting texture and a nice color gradient to the image. It helps make the image less flat and lifeless.

    Overall this is a very good image. Your composition is getting much better and your photographs are getting much braver!

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