More Nature!

Since starting photography, I've started to take my phone absolutely everywhere just to make sure that I don't miss a single ideal picture, and these are some of what I've found! Enjoy!

This first group is really just a bunch of absolutely beautiful flowers (mostly roses) from my garden, and they look so ideal and perfect, the curves of the petals, the soft but vibrant colors, and even some Bokeh technique make it perfect! The focus of the pictures are very clearly on the flowers themselves, but not with nothing in the background, making it feel very organized and balanced. :D

And the last one in the topic of nature, is of course that big blue: the sky! Except here, it's not always blue. Sometimes it's orange, streaked, and much more.


So those are some of my pictures! Now I will be honest, I was considering writing something for each one, but honestly, it'd take much too much time! So I'll wrap up some of my favorite techniques around all of them. So I loved how on some of the images, the focal point was right in the center. There was not doubt about it, that was what the entire picture was about. However, I almost more enjoy the pictures that utilize the rule of thirds, both vertically and horizontally. I love the use of focus, how on some pictures you can edit the entire point of the picture, just because something else was in focus. I loved the use of framing on some, and color on others. Some of the lines in the pictures lead you straight to the focus, like the fountain's curve or the sun's rays. It all really brings it together. Some of the images, I was a little less excited about because quality was down, focus was wrong, or even colors were too strong or not strong enough. Some of the images show too much background, and that drags you away from the focus, or even worse, when there is too much foreground. Overall, I'm exceedingly happy about these beautiful images in nature, and I'm so happy to share them with you! They all look so beautiful in their own ways, I couldn't possibly imagine leaving some out, because different techniques were used in similar pictures! Thanks for bearing with me, please do look over these, and tell me what some of your critiques are, and maybe even mention a favorite if you have one! Thanks!

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