The photographer is Steve Axford. The title of the photograph is Lichen. The setting of the photograph is in Australia forests. Its a photo of fungi that is grown in Australia and the photographer used a macro lens. There is vibrant color of the fungi.There is circle shapes in the fungi.There is texture in the fungi. There is positive and negative space in the photograph. The light is coming from the right side of the image. There is both highlight contrast and shadow contrast. The photo is over-exposed. The photograph is in focus. The photographer used the depth of field to create special effects in the photo. The camera angle is at a lower point of view. The photo meets the guidelines of the rule of thirds. There is a clear focal point and no distracting backgrounds. The photograph is horizontal and is effective in this direction. There is variety in colors and shape of the fungi. The photo is a symmetrical balance. There is emphasis in the photo. There is rhythm in the circular shape of the fungi. There is a lot of contrast in the foreground. The photo of the fungi is in equal size in proportion and scale. This photo is realistic. I feel relaxed when looking at this photograph. The photo evokes adventure, calmness ad relaxation. The mood of this photo shows calmness. The artists purpose for this photograph is to influence other photographers to adventure out into the world and find new things. This photo is an original composition. The photograph is very interesting. I love this photo because the fungi in this photo is so vibrant and interesting. This photo should be an important piece in history because it shows the fungi that is grown in Australia. The work fits that historical time period in which it is created. The title relates to the photo because the type of fungi in this photograph is Lichen fungi. The most successful about this photo is the detail in this photograph and how clear the photograph is. The photographer could change the color to black and white if he was to improve this photo.
Concentration 5 : Nature Macro Photography
In my photo series, I photographed structures in nature. I used a macro lens to capture the small details in each natural object I photographed. I hoped to make the viewer see the shapes, textures and colors that are not always noticed when quickly passing by. . This photo series is important to me because it shows my love for nature and what is typically unseen. I hoped to visually capture what people cannot really see and then print them on a larger scale to make the tiny visible. I hoped these photos changes a person's appreciation for nature and inspire someone to adventure out into the world and notice nature's beauty. I believe that beauty of the natural world lies in the endless details of nature.
Scholastic contest photos
In my photo series, I photographed structures in nature. I used a macro lens to capture the small details in each natural object I photographed. I hoped to make the viewer see the shapes, textures and colors that are not always noticed when quickly passing by. This photo series is important to me because it shows my love for nature and what is typically unseen. I hoped to visually capture what people cannot really see and then print them on a larger scale to make the tiny visible. I hoped these photos changes a person's appreciation for nature and inspire someone to adventure out into the world and notice nature's beauty. I believe that beauty of the natural world lies in the endless details of nature.
Concentration 6: Dead plants- Macro Photography
In my photo series, I photographed dead plants . I used a macro lens to capture the small details in each dead object I photographed. I hoped to make the viewer see the shapes and textures that are not always noticed when quickly passing by. This photo series is important to me because it shows my love for nature and what is typically unseen. I hoped to visually capture what people cannot really see. I hoped these photos changes a person's appreciation for nature. Nature shows that only the strongest survive in the cold and cruel winter season.
Concentration 7: Snow Landscapes
In my photo series, I photographed snow landscapes. I hoped to capture the timeless beauty of the snowy winter season. This photo series was photographed during a snowy evening that took place during my school vacation. This photo series is very important to me because it shows the timeless beauty that not all people appreciate during the winter season. I hope this photo series changes a person's perspective of the winter season and snow. Snow landscapes show how beautiful and memorizing the winter season can be.