'The Walnut Tree'This photo was taken on the dirt road near my house. I took a picture of this tree because it was isolated from everything else in this large field. That made the tree stand out. With these photos I am trying to create a sense of happiness. There wasn't many difficulties I faced with taking photographs in this area because there were so many dimensions and angles to try.
'Across the Water'I really like this picture because I think the colors captured well with the Monet filter I added to it. I took this photograph because of it's cool reflection in the water. The reflection though, also became apart of the triumph. It was difficult to make the reflection look good in the water since it was such a short and stubby reflection. I feel like this photo conveys a sort of "ready to go home for the night and eat some dinner" kind of feeling, which I think is great.
'Into the Swamp'Unfortunately I couldn't get shrek to get into the photograph. This is another photo I took from walking on the dirt road near my house. We walked into the woods a little bit to find this muddy area. I think this landscape gave a murky and very silent sort of feel. Some triumphs I had with this photo is getting different angles. When photographing in a woods, it's difficult to get a large diversity oh photos. I chose to take these swamp photos though because I liked the watery, muddy sensation that was going off.
'Runner's High'I took photo's of this landscape while I was out for one of my jogs on the dirt road I've been talking about... I was feeling the runner's high when I suddenly stopped because I saw the amazing view. I had to stop and take some pictures. I suppose the feeling I was trying to convey is just how beautiful nature can be. Enjoying life for what it truly is at it's core. I didn't really have any triumphs with these photos.
'Happiness is the path'I love taking these kind of photos that create a sense of depth. You can't see where the path ends like trying to see what's on the shore on the other side of the ocean. The feeling I'm attempting to convey is more of a thought. I wanted to make you think about where is the path going. Where does it lead? What kind of path am I walking on? Does this path make me happy? I took this photo, of course, on the dirt road. Some triumphs I had were getting different and diverse angles. Luckily I had the sun at the perfect level to give the photographs some more character.
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