I like this photo for layers because the layers are so distinct. You can tell where each layer starts and ends.With the netting in the water all the way to the tree lines, then mountains. You can tell it was burning in the sky to bring out the detail of the clouds and the bottom of the lake to make it less distracting. Photo credit to: Chaerul Umam
I like this photo for 3200 grainy look. The subject is the cat and and I like the shallowness of the depth of field. I think the photo was burned over the person in the background to make it less distracting. I also like the contrast of the kittens fur and the blankets fuzz. Photographer: Erick Gibson
I like this photo because of the repeating patterns of the piers supports. I also like the colors, the blues of the water contrasting slightly with that of the sky. There wasn't any dodging and burning, the darks just come from the shadows. I think the center of interest is the repeating lines down the pier.
this was from the carters Mt trip and meh buddeh was walkin around outside an abandond house... i think i could have done a little better job printing, i feel like i shoulve burned around her a litttle more.
I really liked some of the photos David Doubilet shot. I liked the line of watter he uses to split two angles above and below the water, both of which alone would have been good shots. This photo uses rule of thirds heavily, the waterline, the sting ray, and the ship in the background. the lighting of the water, with the wavy sand lines, stingrays shadow. also, the rule of thirds was predominate.
while at carters Mt a friend and i were taking photos of eachother. i later decided to take this photo and use it for the posative/negative shots. i feel like its good, but i needed a more consitant form of printing the negatives and to have cut them better. the immage appears croocked