1. Thomas Phillips
Ansel Adams
I like this photo because the lighting really focuses on one part of the image, not
enough to over power other things in this photo but just enough to have it stand
out. This picture has the right amount of variety in it for the photo, it isn’t plain
but also isn’t too much.
2. Thomas Phillips
I like this picture
because it really only
focuses on the grave.
The camera is
centered on the grave
and the background
makes it pop out even
more. I would have
preferred in my
picture if there
weren’t a big tree in
the background, like
the Ansel Adams
picture, a plane sky
background would
have been a lot better.
3. Thomas Phillips
This photo is good because of how like the grave picture it is just focuses on the
tree. It stands out from anything else in the photo. I don’t like in my picture how
you can see the houses behind it and you can also see the blue pole.
4. Thomas Phillips
Joe Cornish
I like this photo because the image
captures the detail of the buildings
and what might be going on around it.
I would have like to have got the
whole building into the photo but
there were obstructions and it
wouldn’t have made the picture look
as nice.
5. Thomas Phillips
This photo is simple but very effective;
you can see the reflection of the bridge in
the water in the winter. I don’t like how in
the picture I took, the water or
background isn’t as nice as the picture Joe
had taken.
6. Thomas Phillips
This wide shot of a town doesn’t entirely focus on one thing, the chimney stands
out from everything else because of the height so I focused on that in my photo. I
would have like they’re to be more in the image and the chimney to be on the
right side more, instead of the center of the picture.
7. Thomas Phillips
Clive Nichols
I like this photo because it is very simple but it makes a very nice photo, only
focusing on flowers, which stand out in some way. I really like how the sun
shined down onto the flower and you can get a glimpse of the shadow in the
background, but if the fence behind it doesn’t come off as appealing because it is
molding away.
9. Thomas Phillips
These last two images I like because of how it’s angled to show off how many
different flowers come out of where they have been growing to lean over to the
garden. I would have liked there to be more of an overgrow with the flowers I
chose to photograph but I couldn’t do anything about that. The door, shed and
fence all come onto the background and it would look better if they weren’t.