M3- Use a range of composition techniques in your images
I shot this image from above a motorway on top of a bridge in Hatfield, Doncaster. In this mage you can see the light trails I managed to incorporate which are the lights on the cars. To achieve this I lowered the shutter speed to 6 seconds and waited for to pass below. This meant that it took 6 seconds for the image to taken so it stretched out the light from the cars.
This is a low angle shot of a tree and bench in Sandall Park. By taking this photo from a low angle, it makes the tree look large and clearly shows it his the main focal point of the shot. In addition, I managed to get a bench to the right of the tree which follows the golden ration rule as it is not dead center of the image. This image highlights the combination of nature and mankind's creations.
For the image shown in Adobe Lightroom, this is a portrait shot of the Church in Doncaster town center. By taking a portrait shot, it shows that the Church is main focus of my image. To edit this image, I will maybe make it look black and white to show that Churches are timeless.
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