Worms POV

This is a photo of some plants which are outside the CPA.

The blurred background and focus on the foreground brings attention to the plants which makes it aesthetically pleasing.

The skills I used were resilience as I had a stick in my ribs when I was lying in the woodchips to take the photo. I didn’t put the tallest part of the plant in the middle as I wanted to use the rule of thirds which makes the photo nicer to look at.

I tired to keep the buildings and other man-made objects out of the photo to make it more natural as a worm is a part of nature.

Birds POV

This is my birds-eye-view photo which was taken from the balcony outside D1.

This photo uses the rule of thirds with where the flowers line up with one another and the green part of the plant.

For this photo I could’ve used a higher position to take the photo to get more of the plant in the frame without having the wall in the photo.

This was a good photo for me as I had to learn how to use Photoshop to brighten the red in the image as well as make the picture more vibrant and even though it took me a while and took a couple of tries, I learnt how Photoshop works and what the different adjustment tools do.

Faceless Portrait

This is my faceless portrait of me in a tree.

I like this photo because it is using the rule of thirds and leading lines to make it look more pleasing to the eye.

I think this photo is reasonably creative as I’m sitting in a tree but I think it would be more creative if I used a prop or wore a costume.

This photo was good for me as I got to learn and explore the camera and I started to get used to it.