http://petapixel.com/2014/12/31/10-photography-resolutions-new-year/
In the article, different "resolutions" are suggested by the author. Each of the 10 resolutions is sort of advice for newbies and pros in photography, and I think some of them apply to things other than photography. One of the resolutions is to quit self doubt and put your work out into the world, and another is "don't let your gear stop you", since it's possible to do amazing things with the simplest supplies.
I learned that photoshop can be a great tool for images. I've never seen it as anything more that an app used to make pictures look funny and weird, but it can definitely be used for business related projects.
This is my favorite photo from the website!
a. I chose this photo since it seems so giddy and magical with all of the sparks of light in the dark.
b. I think the Rule of Thirds is a rule of photography featured in this image, since the woman isn't directly in the center of the photo. Also Balance is present in the shapes created by the woman's stance and what she's wearing.
c. I think the author's fiance took this photo, but I'm not sure the author is the woman in this image since there's no caption on the website.
a. On the website I saw lots of advice and tips for photographers of all different types, and photos to compliment the subject of each resolution. The photos were artistic (except for the photoshopped one since i'm sure it was meant to be humorous), and each had a bright light in it.
b. After reading through the entire article I learned that a lot of times even the best photographers can get lost in their work instead of appreciating the reason why they started snaping photos in the first place, for fun!
c. The site related to photography because it presents goals for photographers and tips on their work. It's for beginners and pros alike, and it gives plenty of advice and ideas for photo shoots.
The Disorienting Beauty of Spiral Staircases in Old Abandoned Buildings
In the article the style and subject of Christian Ritcher is elaborated. He grew up in East Germany and explored old abandoned buildings for fun, until he entered the field of photography. He searched through many structures looking for great staircases that looked gorgeous yet disorienting from the top level down. He continues to travel across Europe in search of more wonderful staircases.
a. I chose this photo from the site because of the design of the staircase. I like how the railing looks like a vine.
b. One rule of photography that I see in this photo is Viewpoint. This photo was taken from the top of the staircase looking down, which sets a different atmosphere.
c. Christian Ritcher is the photographer that took this image for his series "Abandoned Staircases".
a. On the website many of Ritcher's staircase photos were displayed. There wasn't a lot of information on Ritcher or his projects, but there was plenty of his images that confused my eyes.
b. While scrolling through the website I learned that old buildings can be really beautiful. It's the fact that the staircases were decrepit that made them unique.
c. This site relates to photography since the text is information about a photographer and his work. His photos are also shown on the page,
The Disorienting Beauty of Spiral Staircases in Old Abandoned Buildings
In the article the style and subject of Christian Ritcher is elaborated. He grew up in East Germany and explored old abandoned buildings for fun, until he entered the field of photography. He searched through many structures looking for great staircases that looked gorgeous yet disorienting from the top level down. He continues to travel across Europe in search of more wonderful staircases.
a. I chose this photo from the site because of the design of the staircase. I like how the railing looks like a vine.
b. One rule of photography that I see in this photo is Viewpoint. This photo was taken from the top of the staircase looking down, which sets a different atmosphere.
c. Christian Ritcher is the photographer that took this image for his series "Abandoned Staircases".
a. On the website many of Ritcher's staircase photos were displayed. There wasn't a lot of information on Ritcher or his projects, but there was plenty of his images that confused my eyes.
b. While scrolling through the website I learned that old buildings can be really beautiful. It's the fact that the staircases were decrepit that made them unique.
c. This site relates to photography since the text is information about a photographer and his work. His photos are also shown on the page,
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