In my quest for photographic greatness, I have purchased a photography manual. My first chapter was on composition, and today I tried out the new skill. I took some pictures on USC's historic Horseshoe. These pictures were shot on my camera's fully automatic setting, one new skill at a time!

Gratuitous rose shot

Here, I was trying "framing"

Vertical (above) and horizontal (below) Really trying to get that "rule of thirds" Not too successful so far.
1 comment:
They look great, Lindsay! I'm impressed. Your artistic flair at work. :) I partcularly like the one looking back at the light pole. South Carolina is pretty even in the heat of the summer - not dry & brown like here . . . Love - Mom
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