Thursday, March 10, 2011


When I was taking this picture I was taking a lot of pictures of fences  hoping I would get one I’d like. This one captured what I was trying to get -  the bright color of the fence and the blue sky. I was trying different settings and angles.  This is the one I liked the best.
Vincent S.

6 comments:

  1. I like the close up of the fence, and the bright vivid red contrasting with the blue sky and clouds. Everything in the fence is in focus pretty well.

    Dillon - FPHS

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  2. I like how the picture is focused on the fence. It looks nice and bright. You used leading lines well also to draw the attention towards the center. I like this picture. It was taken well and made the fence look good even though it doesn’t look anything like that in real life.
    -A.K.
    FPHS

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  3. I like the clear contrast and focus from the black chain links, from the red fence itself. Also, the use of the rule of thirds is good, because it does not show just the monotonous red and black fence.
    -- D.K

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  4. The bright contrast of the colors is really amazing. The colors stand out, especially the red fence. I had to think about the perspective of the photographer but once I understood it, I appreciated his thought of which angle to capture this photo with. I think the ground, or trees, could’ve been a bit brighter because opposed to the red and blue, I can’t see the colors of the ground. This photograph reflects the essence of summer, or maybe a sport that includes fences.. like baseball.
    -Madison. PHS

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  5. I really like how bright and colorful this pictures is. The red is so vibrant and the blue sky is beautiful. The angle of the fence is crooked and usually I don't like that, but in this picture it really works. Amazing picture.
    Nikki K. - FPHS

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  6. This is a great picture! Especially how the color of the fence stands out! The redish color against the blue makes the different sides of the pictures really stand out and be awesome!
    -Dylan R FPHS

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