Casey DiNaro
Wrong White Balance
When I took this photo, I was trying to focus on capturing an interesting angle of a view out of a car window. I chose the ground-up composition and the blue-ish tint to the photo because it adds a cooler feel and keeps the photo simplistic yet interesting to look at. I believe that this photo is still good while breaking the rules of composition because although the white balance isn't correct, the blue feel adds to the overall feel of the photo in the end. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the simplistic approach to photography is rewarding in the right circumstances.
Wrong White Balance
When I took this photo, I was trying to focus on capturing an interesting angle of a view out of a car window. I chose the ground-up composition and the blue-ish tint to the photo because it adds a cooler feel and keeps the photo simplistic yet interesting to look at. I believe that this photo is still good while breaking the rules of composition because although the white balance isn't correct, the blue feel adds to the overall feel of the photo in the end. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the simplistic approach to photography is rewarding in the right circumstances.