Posts Tagged ‘Photography Adventures’
Balance is an essential part of composition
There are many aspects of composition. The most popular include the rule of thirds, lines that repeat, geometric shapes, and s-curves. Each of these by design leads the viewers eye into the scene, to the subject, and then out of frame. The amount and use of negative space varies as to the subject and environment,…
Read MoreWorkshop on composition
In this image their are three compositional designs in use. First is framing. The bamboo trees serve to frame the image and draw the viewers attention. Next are the repetitious lines of the bamboo trees which also directs the viewers eye. Third, the S-curve going through the image guides the viewer down the trail and…
Read MoreA Breach from Tonga
I have just returned home after enjoying 10 days in Vavau’ Tonga. This was my fifth whale season in a row. While conditions made it a bit more challenging than the last few years, we were able to witness heat runs, mother and calf interaction, male singers, and social groups. One of my favorite images…
Read MoreShark Diving in Fiji
I’m currently shark diving in Fiji and it is amazing. On Monday I start my week stay on the Naia scuba diving around Fiji. Then I flying over to Tonga to lead a group swimming with humpback whales. I can’t wait to share all the images when I return. If your interested in joining me…
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