Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Sarah P- Three Windows


I took this photo at a restaurant that is close to my lake house. My family went out to lunch for my cousin's birthday one Sunday we were all down there. The restaurant was a very neat place. I really loved the wood panels that the building was made out of. It was very rustic inside and out. I thought the three windows looked really cool, so I snapped a picture. I just adjusted the levels and cropped a little, then made it black and white. 

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I really like that clarity of this picture. Clear pictures are my favorite. I think it couldve been better if the image was straightened a little bit because at the end of the house their is some extra light. other than that I really like this image! Great job.
Will C-HHS

Anonymous said...

Great photo. I like how the majority of the house is shown, but the main subject is still the windows, and how they are in focus. I think the accompanying elements in the picture such as the grass in the bottom also add a beneficial effect to the image and composition. I also like the perspective at which this image was shot which allows you to add more elements to the photo, which you did. Once again, Fantastic Job!
Abhay T-HHS

Taylor Shunnarah said...

This picture is so pretty! I like how most of the house is shown and how it has a "country" kinda look to it. That makes the picture unique to me.

Anonymous said...

I really like this picture. It has a sense of balance, interesting perspective, and I love that you put it in black and white! Wonderful edit. I suggest adding some more value on the building. Good job!
Emily W-HHS

Jenna O - HHS said...

I love the black and white effect done to the picture. It focuses on the windows and the roof. The rule of thirds is used nicely in the angle of the picture. The crop is a really nice touch as well. The only thing I would change is the left bottom corner with the dark plant, I would have tried to blend it in with the house and make it disappear. The contrast is great, though.