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First photo: This photo demonstrates landscape. The artists is Vai Wirawan and this is a photo of Mount Bromo located in Indonesia. The artist really captures a lot in this photo. The trees on the sides of the picture frames the photo in a great way. The shadows of the mountains shows good depth and reveals strong contrast within the mountains in the picture. What is also appealing to my eye in this photo is how it was taken. The photo was shot at a outstanding point so you can see the mountains perfectly and yet see whats happening in the distance. @http://discover-indo.tierranet.com/volcano05.htm

Second picture: This photo demonstrates landscape. The artists name is Jakob Wagner and this photo is call ed curious spider. What I truly enjoy about this picture is the depth. It seems as if you are looking down a large pathway leading to nothing. But whats also interesting about this photo is how the artist focused. He did it like a real human. You are able to see clearly at close range but in the distance things become a blur. This photo used leading lines as a compositional technique due to the parallel lines running down the photo. landscapehttp://digital-photography-school.com/11-surefire-tips-for-improving-your-landscape-photography

Third picture: This photo demonstrates landscape. The artists name is Darren Rowse. This photo was so appealing to me when my eyes first laid eyes on it. What attracts me the most to this photo is how the light beams in the sky basically match the red color on the rocks which balances the photo because they compliment each other. This photo demonstrates leading lines due to the patterns on the rocks and the light beams shooting out in every direction which balances the photo and gives it a beautiful look. @http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/photo-of-the-day/landscapes/