This is a photo I had found. The first thing I noticed about this image was the visible lines which are in the form of tree trunks. These lines allow us to see the depth and hight of the trees. The photo is taken as a high angle shot in order to show the full trees. I like how it is taken from this angle as it allows us to focus on the different tones and colours of the tree leaves. The colour in the photo is very emphasised. There are very autumnal colours shown such as orange and yellow. These colours are very vibrant and bright which allows us to see the different tones in the leaves. There is clear contrast between the dark tree trunks and the light sky.
This is an image I had taken during walk 2. I had taken it as portrait rather than landscape in order to emphasise the height of the trees. I also angled the camera upwards for the same reason but also to show depth. I adjusted the hue and saturation of the image in order to enhance and emphasise the colours, and to make it more obvious that this is autumn photography. There is contrast between the green tree trunks and the white sky.
both images are similar in the way that they both include trees of a similar structure. The height of the trees in each image are emphasised, but in different ways. In the top image, the angle of the camera emphasises the height of the trees, and in my image the way the image has been taken portrait rather than landscape shows more of the height of the trees and therefore emphasises the height. The colours in both images are quite vivid so that the time of year can be easily identified.
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