Photographer: Craig Wolf
Style: Landscape Photography
Hunting Island- South Carolina
Grand Tetons, WY
McWay Falls
Out of the three pictures posted above I particularly like the McWay Falls photo. The almost Ariel perspective the photographer was able to portray was what first caught my attention as I thought it was an effective way to capture this particular landscape . By taking the photograph from this perspective it allowed the photographer to create depth and layers within the photo by having the trees on the cliff in the foreground and the water in the background. I think this is an effective photograph because of the "C" composition that the coastline has created as it leads the eye around the whole picture. The fact that you can see the movement in the water also makes this an effective picture in my opinion because it helps to lead the eye around the whole photo as well. Another reason why I feel this photo is effective is because of the contrast between the blue tones of the water and the brown and green tones of the land, as well as the crisp colours that the camera was able to capture. Finally, there are a lot of different elements included in this photo from the crashing of the waves on the coastline to the rocky cliffs which I feel adds interest and makes this picture effective.
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