Friday, January 24, 2020

Chris A - "Water Fall"

The title of this image is “Water Fall”. It was taken over Thanksgiving break at my friends house. I took this with my Canon Eos Rebel. I edited it by sharpening it up and adding some scratches and dust overlaying the picture. I also added a filter. I could’ve taken a little bit of a better picture but other than that I think its really good.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very nice Picture! I really like how clear this picture is and how there is little to no blur. I also like how the focus is directly on the waterfall and I really like how the colors aren't so bright and kind of have that dark look to it. Everything about this picture is great! Good job!

Anonymous said...

Nice pic! it's a very clear shot with little blurs. The focus is just perfect in my opinion. also the brightness of the pictures just adds to it. Good job.

Anonymous said...

Love this picture. So cool how the water looks like it is moving in slow motion. I love how the background of the photo is so detailed and adds to the picture even though it might not be the main focus of the photo. Also like how there is no excess space in the photo.

Anonymous said...

I really like this picture, I really like that you put that filter over it makes it aesthetics. I Like the colors they all go together, great job.

Anonymous said...

This picture is just amazing. You did an amazing job capturing the water falling. The editing you did really completes the image and I can't find anything wrong with the image.

Anonymous said...

This image is pretty neat. The way that the water is the focus all the way from the top of the image to the bottom really highlights that fact that the water is falling, even with the limitations of a single frame. I also really like how everything is frozen in the frame, and the water is all in focus. That's pretty neat.

Anonymous said...

This picture looks amazing. I love the close up shot on the water to see the detail of it. Love the tone it gives off and the filter was a good touch to this.

Anonymous said...

I really like this image, I think it has a nice focus although it is a bit blurry around the edges and around the main subject. The dark and light areas are also clearly visible, there is no blending and you can make a lear make out of what is the water compared to the bricks and everything else. Overall, I really like this image I think that it looks cool and you can see great detail on the water.

-AW HHS

Anonymous said...

This is a cool photo. I love how the camera caught the water without blurring it much at all. It makes the image feel majestic in a weird way especially because of the filter used. Overall a really cool image, great work.

Anonymous said...

I really like this photo! there is so much sharp definition in the water from the gutter and the lighting is very subtle and soft. The image is a perfect rule of thirds as well as the leading lines that almost lead directly towards the water. This image is very satisfying to look at, I like the image a lot.
Kendall O-HHS.

Anonymous said...

I really like the odd angle of the camera and how you were able to get it so close to the storm drain. There's no blur or anything and you were really able to freeze the water with the camera. Great image! - Jack J HHS

Anonymous said...

Geat Photo! I like the angle of the photo and the details and extra effects you added. The dark background makes the water stand out more. This photo is good and you should keep it.
-Sophia C. HHS

Anonymous said...

I like this picture. I like the way you took this picture. The dark and light areas are also clearly visible, there is no blending and you can make a lear make out of what is the water compared to the bricks and everything else. Overall, I really like this image I think that it looks cool and you can see great detail on the water.

Anonymous said...

I really like this photo!! I also see that you used a cool filter from Nik Collection. I like how clarity focuses on the water! I also like how instead of straightening the photo, you left it non straight which adds to the general effect. I do not think that I would change anything about this photo