I love Nathalie’s use of the rule of thirds and how she captures diagonals in this image. The diagonals are seen in the wave as well as the Brooklyn Bridge in the background. I think this image displays a beautiful use of shallow depth of field.This is a great example of perspective through the use of converging lines. I love how this image captures the shadow on the basketball court. The shadow diagonal conveys a sense of symmetry along with a sense of movement.
I like who she’s use of the rule of thirds and how she captures diagonals and shallow depth of field for the plants, the branch and for the man that was seated on the bench in this image.
This photograph is also a great picture because I can imagine the huge contrast if taken during the night or morning. Perhaps it would be emptier. It is also a great angle of the steps.
I think this is a great photo because of the action in it. I wonder if taken at a different time of day, would the environment be mellow or slow. In this picture, you see a lot of still motion.
This picture captures great contrast from the direct light creating the shadow of the building. I think if captured when the backlight (the sky) is dark, the screens lights would then brighten up the street/sidewalk more.
I love this image because there is so much being captured so beautifully. The sky looks great, especially how the sunlight hits the building. Yet, all the buildings are clear. You can even see how the motion of the smoke is being captured. And finally, you get this direct focus on the panda in front.
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