Thursday, 6 October 2016

Week 1 of Holidays Parnell Baths and Rose Gardens Photos


I've taken this photo of one puddle at the Parnell Baths. I see the tree, fence and building through the puddle. There is lots of reflection. I see one warm colour which is yellow and two cold colours which are blue and green. The fence has got leading lines. This photo has been taken from a high angle because I've looked down. 



I've taken this photo of one plastic bog in the small outdoor pool at the Parnell Baths. I cannot see the new playground because it is reflected so I can see nice reflection. This photo has been taken from a high angle because I've looked down. 


I've taken this photo of the reflection through the main outdoor pool at the Parnell Baths. The umbrella, trees, fence and clouds are reflected. This pool looks dirty because the cleaners need to make it nice and clean so I can use it to do my laps. This photo has been taken from a high angle because I've looked down. 

I've taken this photo of the reflection through the fishpond at the rose gardens. I see lots of orange fish and green water. This photo was taken from a high angle because I've looked down. 


I've taken this photo of lots of reflection through the fishpond at the rose gardens. I see three orange fish. The trees are reflected. There are four pots in the fishpond. This photo was taken from a high angle because I've looked down. 



I've taken this photo of orange fish, green leaves, brown pots and green water in the fishpond at the rose gardens. There is lots of reflection. This photo can also do for cropping. This photo was taken from a high angle because I've looked down. 



Week 2 of Holidays Edward Weston Research


Cabbage - a tribute to Edward Weston on Behance
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It was the photographer Edward Weston who first made art out of an ordinary cabbage leaf.
Edward Weston has taken this photo of the cabbage leaf. It is a circular shape. I can see contrast between the light and dark. This photo has been taken from a straight on angle because he held has camera straight.
1000+ images about Edward Weston on Pinterest | Edward Weston ...
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1000+ images about Edward Weston on Pinterest | Edward Weston, Cabbage Leaves and Ansel Adams. 
Ansel Adams has taken this photo of the mountains reflected through the water. This photo has been taken with a deep depth of the field because the Aperture was F22. The whole thing is in focus. I can see some rocks. 
                            
Edward Weston | American photographer | Britannica.com
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Dunes, Oceano, photograph by Edward Weston, 1936.
Edward Weston has taken this photo of curved sand with shadow and pattern. I can see fog in the background and sand in the foreground. This photo has been taken with a deep depth of the field because the aperture was F22. I really like the shape of the sand. I see contrast between the light and dark.