Reflection Paragraph ^
I took this picture in the courtyard of the school, it is some pipes old, rusted pipes that extended into the sky. They look like exhaust pipes, but the most interesting thing about them, I believe, is the rust on the sides of the pipes that adds a little texture to the photo. As you can see, I was very close up in this picture and, using the flower setting, I made sure the lines were very sharp and clear. When looking at these pipes, the first thing I noticed was how they shot up into the sky. When I saw this I realized that I should utilize the way they did jut into the blue sky behind, and positioned my camera below the pipes to show how much they poked the white clouds in the sky. This picture has is most defiantly vertical. With this shot I kind of went against the rule of thirds and positioned the pipes right in the center of the picture, but, the outside pipes touch the edge of the picture, so I figured it wouldn't be a problem. I love how the pipes in this picture lead the viewers eye, up, up , and into the baby blue sky above.
I took this picture in the courtyard of the school, it is some pipes old, rusted pipes that extended into the sky. They look like exhaust pipes, but the most interesting thing about them, I believe, is the rust on the sides of the pipes that adds a little texture to the photo. As you can see, I was very close up in this picture and, using the flower setting, I made sure the lines were very sharp and clear. When looking at these pipes, the first thing I noticed was how they shot up into the sky. When I saw this I realized that I should utilize the way they did jut into the blue sky behind, and positioned my camera below the pipes to show how much they poked the white clouds in the sky. This picture has is most defiantly vertical. With this shot I kind of went against the rule of thirds and positioned the pipes right in the center of the picture, but, the outside pipes touch the edge of the picture, so I figured it wouldn't be a problem. I love how the pipes in this picture lead the viewers eye, up, up , and into the baby blue sky above.