Sunday, 16 November 2014
Ansell Adams
Ansell has a fascination with natures changes. Ansell has made this photo still life. Ansell has captured the movement of the clouds, the clouds really reflect off the parts of the mountain. The light from the sky stands out certain parts of the mountain. Ansell has shown little parts of detail on his work. Ansell experimented with large-format cameras to produce maximum depth of field and extremely sharp-focus images.The colour of this photo is just Grey and white, which really compliments each other.
The white parts surrounding the waterfall draw the viewers eye in to the center where the waterfall is formed. The white parts on the rock look like paint, which stands out against the shaded rock. Ansell has captured the movement of the waterfall. The texture on the rock looks rough and old. Lines are formed on the rock which gives it a vintage feel.
Ansell has captured the beauty of the sea, by picking up the little details of the water that have scattered on the shore. I would say that this photo is a hight depth of field, because everything is clear, even the far sparkling water in the distance. The effect of the water looks like salt. Ansell has used pattern by the wavy lines leading the eye to the ocean.
Ansell has taken a still image, which has made the water look like ice. The white texture really brings out the dark tone of the trees and rock. Ansell has make the shy look chalky. Once again he has captured movement. Certain shades on the rock show the little specs of grass growing on the rock.
Ansell has made this photo look fake, the mountain looks unusual. The white parts covering the hills on the mountain look like flower dust. Ansell has make this photo look dark and outstanding and i love it. The shades of the shy really reflect off the mountain. I like the contrast that he has created.
Ansell has made this photo simple, but effective. The lower part of the image is dark which draws the eye up sideways to the moon. The shy has wavy lines which are in rows, this also draws the eyes down. He has captured the movement of the clouds.
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