Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Seasons Change

 When I think of seasons four things come to mind..


  Usually when you ask people what they think of when saying seasons change they think of Fall, Spring, Summer and Winter. To show how the leaves are changing colors for fall time I took a picture of a tree turning from green to red. I like how the top of the tree is blurry and the bottom is in focus. I brightened the colors in the leaves to show the dramatic change in color. 
Aperture: f/7.1, ISO: 200, Focal Length: 18 mm, Flash: None



  Another thing that comes to mind when talking about seasons are sports. This year for our senior guys is really changing, not only with the new coaches, but realizing that every game is getting closer to their last. This picture was taken as a pile-up began at the Neillsville vs. Osseo game. I love how the picture is darker on the outside but brighter in the middle to focus on the three men in the middle.
Aperture: f/5.6, ISO: 1600, Focal Length: 194 mm, Flash: Yes

  Seasons don't only change for humans but also birds. As the weather starts to change the birds are moving around a whole lot more and getting ready to fly south from the cold weather. I took this picture of a hawk flying through the skies right about the tops of the trees. I like this picture in black and white because it has a peer white background where all you see is the bird at flight. 
Aperture: f/8, ISO: 200, Focal Length: 220 mm, Flash: None

 Lastly, when I think of "Seasons Change", season-ing is something that could also be in this grouping. Some people like to change and experiment with seasonings and I took this picture because I liked the vintage look of these shakers. I made the color sepia because I wanted to give the picture an older look and I like that the paper is coming off the pepper shaker and there is dirt on them also, those characteristics give the image more unique quality.
Aperture: f/5, ISO: 1600, Focal Length: 40 mm, Flash: Yes

1 comment:

  1. "Change of seasons"...ha-love that you thought of it in a different way!

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