Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Through the Raindrop

I love taking picture of raindrops and moisture on objects. For this picture, I like that you can see the fence in the background and also in the raindrop. You can see so clearly in the rain drop. I don’t know I feel about the red sign in the background. Some people think its a little distraction and too cluttered. But I’m the kind of person who wants to see different things when I’m in different moods, which ends up making this…….cluttered.
Nichol S

7 comments:

  1. I really like the crisp picture in the rain drop. i like the depth of field and the colors in the photo.I also know that it is hard to capture a photo like this it takes talent and time to get a great shot like this. great job
    P.S. Hi best friend
    ~ Holly D.
    FPHS

    ReplyDelete
  2. Hey Nichol, I love this picture a lot. I like the fact that you were able to take the picture before the drop fell. Keep up the good work and reach for your dreams,do what makes NICHOL happy not others. A CLUTTERED mind is a terrible thing to waste lol~
    Sincerely,
    Mrs. Ellis Sheridan Elementary School

    ReplyDelete
  3. It is very hard to take a picture of a water droplet and keep it in focus. But you also managed to capture the fence through the water droplet. This is a great photo and the depth of field and texture that you get from the piece of metal in the foreground is great.

    Austin,
    FPHS

    ReplyDelete
  4. The water drop is the clear subject of the photo, the use of the close up tool made the depth of field be extremely strong. The fence from behind the drop can be seen through the drop making it intriguing. The colors in the photo are bright and vibrant which help its broad negative space.
    ~Tyler M
    FPHS

    ReplyDelete
  5. I like how the water droplet is just about to fall but not quite yet! Everything in the background is just blurry enough to make just the droplet POP! I like how you can see a reflection through the droplet of water. This is a very good photo.
    Brittany-FPHS

    ReplyDelete
  6. The depth of field really enhances this photo. Having dark vs. light areas makes the photo appealing, and the feelings are portrayed well.

    Tessa S. FPHS

    ReplyDelete
  7. I like this photo, because when you look closely at the water droplet, you can see the fence through it. It must have taken some moving around to get it so the fence could be seen like that through the water drop.
    Karli F. FPHS

    ReplyDelete