Thursday, October 20, 2011

Thursday blog 10/20/11


This is a photo by Joseph Rossbach taken of the Autumnal Falls, Green Mountain National Forest, in Vermont. I chose this photo because the leaves are starting to change and they are a beautiful color. This picture has a slow shutter speed because the water is blurred out. Some of the leaves are blurred out closer to the waterfall also. He did not use the rule of thirds but it works in this picture because the waterfall is the subject. The trees compliment the water and bring more attention to it. The two trees closest to the waterfall frame it drawing your attention back to the waterfall. The waterfall flows through the picture. It looks like it could have been a rainy day because the rocks and leaves in the foreground look shiny and wet. It seems like it was cloudy out so the lighting was just right for this picture. It also seems like his camera was pretty close to the water because you can see the rocks and leaves in the foreground clearly, they are very sharp and in focus.

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