I was taking these pictures from a car window and because it was foggy and cold, I didn't roll up the window. When I took this picture, I noticed that the reflection of the car interior on the window looked like little rays of sun, and I thought it was pretty cool.
Because I didn't get out of the car to take these pictures, a lot of them came out blurry. This picture is an example of one of them. I actually like how the picture looks when you take it out of a moving car. It adds texture to a normal sight.
I was born and raised in Ohio, so I'm pretty used to seeing cornfields everywhere. This cornfield wasn't really out of the ordinary, but when I edited the picture, it looked really cool. I like the saturation of this image a lot, reminds me of something from a scary movie.
I think this image if my favorite. Not only because it follows the rule of thirds and it is visaully appealing, but also because of the greenish blue background. I think this is the only one of my images that looks better as an oil painting- it looks like something that someone would actually paint in real life.
I traveled to Monroe for my brother's soccer game and there happened to be a lot of fog. I personally really like fog in fall. My favorite thing to do with these pictures is turn down the brightness and turn up the contrast to show the true colors of the fog.