Monday, November 22, 2010

National Geographic #10

1. time: the photographers took their time when taking they're photos. they didn't expect to get they're best shot on the first try.
2. scenery: these photographers had a magnificent scenary to take great pictures
3. lighting: they had great options for great lighting, which made great photos.
4. light meter/apperture: they clearly read both to produce these great photographs
5. shutter speed: another very important aspect of a great shutter, and in order for them to get  a great "movement" picture  they had to have the correct shutter speed.

Nick Nichols was my favorite photographer because of a particular photograph he took: the elephants in the water. I liked this approach because it was unique and differnt and clearly not something you would see everyday.

My favorite photogrraph was the picture of the elephants in the lake, because of the movement and emotion they had.

Yes, it displayed movement, and rule of thirds.

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