Dindorf-Place

1. My first photo in the banner is photographed by Chris Clor. I really like this picture because it illustrates a calm and relaxing mood. The water is really peaceful and I love the little moon in the distance. The compositional technique portrayed in this photo is rule of thirds because of the rocks; it could also be level horizon because of the leveled water in the background. I got this image from the website linked on the wiki: http://www.popphoto.com/how-to/2013/01/modern-masters-black-and-white-landscape-photography

2. The next photo in my banner is called "Private Road with Clouds" photographed by Roman Loranc. I really liked the picture because it has a really good foreground, middle ground, and background. I also love the way the clouds look in the sky; it really adds to the picture. The mood set for this picture would be adventurous because it is a trail and trails lead to adventures; it could also be peaceful because there are no distractions around. The compositional technique is leading lines and level horizon. Lastly, I got this image from the linked website:

[|www.photographywest.com]
3. My last photo is named "Gutted" by Paul Politis. This is my favorite photo out of all three because it is very simply but still creates a mood. I really enjoy the creepy, abandoned mood that this image portrays and how the background is so dark; it really makes the house pop. The compositional technique used is rule of thirds because of the house and the fence. I got this picture from one of the websites on the class wiki: [|www.paulpolitis.com]