This photo was taken in the courtyard of my school. When I started shooting the stem, I wasn't aiming for any particular shot that was required. I was playing around with the settings, wondering what I would be able to capture. When I uploaded this photo to my camera, I was shocked to see how defined the thorns were and how much color there was. I love how the background is blurred because it really makes the stem the main focus of the picture. This photo was taken in a portrait format using foreground elements.
This photo was one of my favorites because I had the best time taking it! These sisters are my cousins, Jordan (left) and Kennedy. While we were at my grandparents house for a family gathering, I had asked them to pose for me, but they wouldn't stay still! I couldn't stop laughing as they sang along to Glee and bickered back and forth to one another. Luckily, I was able to take this photo when they started to settle down. This is one of my favorite photos because of how both of their faces are able to fill the frame and it really shows the sisterly relationship between the two girls.
At first I was a little hesitant about using this photo because I didn't know if people would be bored with it, but I decided to experiment with how I could make it more interesting. I decided to crop the photo to show how wide the tree was, and I think that was what it needed. I also love how the green leaves and bright light in the background make the photo look magical.
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