Landscape Photos Using deep depth of feild

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We also used ROT and Leading lines when applicable

Photo 1:

We needed at least one in color

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We needed at least one in color. I decided to keep this in color for two reasons. One, it didn't look all that good in black and white, the one tree whos leaves were starting to turn colors didn't pop as much. And two, I already had the second one as black and white, so I'd need this in color anyways The trees in the back is the background. The dirt road and hill is the middle ground. The trunk of the pine tree is the foreground.

Photo 2:

So, originally, this was in color but I though that this looked better in black and white (it was optional to make it black and white)

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So, originally, this was in color but I though that this looked better in black and white (it was optional to make it black and white). It's of the trees on the background. The grass in the middle ground. And part of the bridges guard railing as the foreground.

[I fixed the file. It wasn't a JPEG so that's why it wouldn't upload on here at first]

Anyways, we were to take landscape photos of -insert state I live in-. We had to turn in two, but of course we could take as many as needed and choose the best ones. Of the two, at least one had to be in color.

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