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Rule of Composition
- The camera focuses on the detail of the leaves with minimum distractions at the back of the subject. The subject details are magnified to show its features.
Why it's a good photo
- The brown background contrasts well with the subject that is green. This helps viewers focus more on the subject. It is interesting because we do not look at leaves up close to see its details.
How it could be improved
- The background could be blurred out more to show a stronger contrast. The image should be cropped to fill the photo with the subject only.
Mud-filled river channel with gas pockets in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, USA - very hard bottom to the right. More than 15 meters penetration into the buried river channel to the left of the profile - Gas pockets are probably methane - data acquired on a very noisy 35 ft boat.
The very hard seafloor to the profile right occasionally outcrops on to the beach - I have walked in it: it is not rock but is a very hard clay-like material that looks like concrete - I call it the "seafloor from hell" and don't understand, acoustically, what is going on. My acoustic penetration depth model does very well in predicting penetration depth 98% of the time, but not in this seafloor.
Fortunately, this seafloor type is very rare and I have only seen it 2 times: Chesapeake Bay and the "Beaumont Horizon" in the Gulf of Mexico.
Purple art wire, purple Swarovski crystals, and gold-fill earwires, about 3 inches long and very light
Chocolate cupcakes filled with Chocolate buttercream--decadent and delish! Vanilla Bean buttercream will go on top
Christine Solhosse, Françoise Destembert, Danièle Dinant, Marc Grimomprez, Patrick Labiche, François Langlois, Roger Joachim