Close up: I chose this image as my close up because I really enjoy the saturated colors and smooth textures of the subject. The "up close" style and blurred background emphasizes the explicit details of the object, and draws attention to the subjects high saturation.
Bugs eye view: this image is an explicit example of a bugs eye view. It embodies the tall buildings of the city and the nuance associated with that, as well as the old authenticity of the antique street light. The colors of the grey sky provide an interesting contrast with the street light and tall buildings.
Rule of thirds: This is perhaps my favorite image in my collection. The dark shades and soft textures of the sky contrast with the sharp angles and bright colors of the building, enabling an interesting sense of balance and colorization.
Birds eye view: While this image may not be the typical birds eye view style, I believe that captures an profound prospective of our city that makes this image very unique. The colors of the building and the shades of the sky contribute to the interesting color scheme of the image, and also account for the complexities embodied by the image.
Frame within the frame: This image depicts a view of the ocean through the eye of a large cave on the beach. I chose to make it black and white because it helps to enhance the reflective properties of the sones, as well as to reduce distracting lights the would otherwise be present.
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