This document analyzes two landscape photographs taken by Charlie Waite. The first photograph shows Mount Fuji towering over a hill with a lake in the foreground. It aims to capture the sheer scale of the mountain. The second photograph shows a contrast between light and dark areas of an English countryside landscape in Wiltshire. Both photos effectively use elements like framing, lighting, and the rule of thirds to highlight their subjects and convey meaning about the landscapes they depict.