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While it is still quite cold around my area and I probably should not have been laying on the ground, I feel this picture demonstrates foreground, middle and back.

No correction - Flash unused - Tripod unused

PotPie in foreground, General Tso in background

On Target? I stuck to the assignment because I was able to get the foreground in focus and the content is relevant to the assignment because I stuck to the theme of changing seasons.

Aperture: f/4.4

Shutter Speed: 1/320

ISO: 200

E&P of Design: The principles and elements of design in this photo are balance (because nothing is over powering), perspective (because the photo was taken on the ground, not at eye level), and contrast (the colour of the fallen leaves and the grass contrast each other).

Creativity/Originality: I think this picture is creative because of the angle I took it at. Also, because of the way it was taken at a very slight angle it looks more original.

Self-Evaluation: I think I deserve an 8 or 9 out of 10 for this photo. I got the foreground clear and I focused on the theme of changing seasons.

 

One of my favourite shots. It's from my 'Foregrounds' project.

object in foreground, back lit, narrow depth of field

Taken along the Guadalupe River Trail on a Spring day in San Jose, CA.

Taken in West End Cemetery, Townsville in North Queensland Australia. The West End Cemetery is the oldest known historic cemetery in Townsville. The cemetery is an excellent example of a Victorian period cemetery containing early headstones and perimeter fencing.

  

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