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(Interiorscape) 1. The first image is from Paul Politis. Paul was shooting more black and white photograph for about 30 years now. Whether you find these images austere, lonely, cold, or magnificent, each one is a testament to Paul’s skill and vision as a photographer. His work looms larger than life, heavier than the blue-skied, sun-drenched world they were plucked from. As you can see the first pictures looks really dramatic by just the way you look at it, also seems so lonely when using black and white although people might see the picture and have different opinions. [|(Link)]

(Landscape) 2. The second Image was shot by Louis Vest and what she mainly focused was to narrow depth of fields in her Landscape Photography – the normal approach is to ensure that as much of your scene is in focus as possible. The simplest way to do this is to choose a small Aperture setting (a large number) as the smaller your aperture the greater the depth of field in your shots. Landscape are mostly focus on depth of field and just the whole landscape theme.

(Cityscape) 3. The mood of this artist is most likely, the party that happens either in the dark of the night or right before it gets dark. It looks as though the colors are having their own party on the lake and kind of spark your interest to se what is going on in this busy city. Rohit Patel is the name of the artist. Patel used leading lines, fill the frame, and level horizon for this picture.