Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Year in Photo: 2015

1. AP
Landscape
Depth of Field, Contrast, 
He used the sun as the light source and this is good because it was dim which allows it to be very sad as the photo was intended to be.
He would have to have a tripod on those bumpy rocks so that must have been hard and he needed a tripod due to the wave moving fast so it needed to capture movement but still be a slow shutter speed to get the guy laying down.
2. Time Magazine
Animal
Leading Lines, 
Used the sun as his light source. This allowed the photo to look more wild even though the animal is in captivity.
He would have to use a fast shutter speed at the exact right time to capture that water how it is. It must have been really difficult.
3. National Geographic Contest

Landscape
Contrast alot, and Depth of Field
Used the sun as the light. It shows that it is really out in the mountains.
He would need a very good lens because of how far it does back and would need a tripod to hold the camera still to take this photo.
4. Reuters
Photojournalism
Rule of Thirds, Light as a subject
He uses the cannon ball as the source of light this adds more attention to the ball because it is lighting up and lighting up everything around it
This must have been really hard to capture. It need to be taken with a very fast shutter speed.
5. Buzzfeed
Portrait or landscape
Rule of thirds and light as a subject
He uses the sun as light source this allows there to be light as a subject due to the shadows from the trees
Needed a decently fast shutter speed because there is movement.
6. Twisted Sifter
Landscape
Leading lines and contrast
Uses the sun as light because he is outside and its a bright day.
Could use a slow shutter speed and needs a tripod.
7. Getty Images 

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