Tuesday 1 March 2011

Landscapes


With creation came land, sun, sea....and so I have photographed lots of images that for me show his creation more than ever. How can such something so beautiful not be intricately made by the hands of a creator? To begin with... Sunsets/ rises

I like all these images of sun rises/sets as personally I find them the most exhilarating to photograph, the colours from both can change every morning and night. I feel its the thing I love to photograph the most, so for me these images show creation the best.



.....harbour/ water These images show a lovely reflection of the sun down on to the harbour water; they're very picturesque.


.....long distance views Long distance views show a look out over all of the creation; of which God 'created'. I like them as they show different colours from the very close trees or bushes but also from the distance with the sea and land.


..... beach







These images especially but the beach has so many different colours and textures; with these images the sunset accentuates the different colours from the beach as the reflection shines perfectly.





An artist which links to landscape photography is Ansel Adams. He was a photographer and an enviromentalist, best known for his black and white photographs of the American West, especially in Yosemite National Park.


Adams developed the Zone System as a way to determine proper exposure and adjust the contrast of the final print. The resulting clarity and depth characterised his photographs and the work of those to who he taught the system. Adams primarily used large-format cameras despite their size, weight, setup time, and film cost, because their high resolution helped ensure sharpness in his images.


Here are some of his own images:







These images just like mine from above, simply show creation. Creation which could have been created by a God or out of nothing. But with many people like Adams taking images of such creation, it must mean for something.

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