Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Hannah W- Fire in the Sky

The title of this image is “Fire in the Sky”. It was taken about two months ago from my upstairs window. It was taken with a Nikon D-3100. I edited it by increasing the darkness around the window so the focus would be on the sun and frost on the windows. It could be better if I zoomed in on the window more to have the sun fill the picture.

8 comments:

Unknown said...

Hey Hannah! Lovely photo! I like how you focused on the sunrise. I liked what you did with the lighting and increasing the darkness around the window really added that focus as well. There is a good balance between the light part of the light and the surrounding areas. This photo makes me feel relaxed. Great Job!

Anonymous said...

This is a really awesome shot! The contrast between the window frame and outside is really cool. The sun flares really add another element to the photo as well. Overall great photo!
-Davis D

Anonymous said...

This is a really great picture! I love how you darkened the picture so you could see the frost on the window and the sun rise. The rays from the sun coming through the window really make this picture look great!

~Taylor T. HHS.

Anonymous said...

I really like this picture! The contrast between the bright yellow and the darker surrounding it brings the focus into the center even more.
Samantha A - HHS

Anonymous said...

This is a really great picture! i like the lighting and the light streak, but i think it would be better if you tilted to the left. but still great!
Jakleyn R - HHS

Anonymous said...

I really like this photo. I like how you set the exposure for the outside rather than inside the window. I also like how warm the photo is. It gives a warm mood to the photo.

Ben D-HHS

Anonymous said...

I really love this photo. The angle is very nice and the muted colors really bring focus to the sunlight. It makes the photo look older in a way as well, which is pretty cool!

Erin R - HHS

Demolisher 5000 said...

I like the exposure that is found in this photo because of the black inside compared to the bright outside. It has a great contrast and the frost on the window makes a great aesthetic feature.
-Colton S., HHS