Point of view
STP football field
Framing; this image was taken at the STP football field, taken during sunrise. I feel that the fence creates a great if not decent framing aspect around the sun and how the sun rays just kind of spreads, as well as the colour of the image just balances out (the sky blue, green grass, and bright yellow) and it is very easy to look at there are no hard colours or anything to make the view not want to look at. Except maybe it depends on the viewer if they are easily nauseous because the sun is a little blinding even in the pictures.
Downtown Toronto; CN tower
Rule of Thirds; this image was taken obviously in Downtown Toronto, it was a fairly cloudy day. I was visiting family in Toronto and a family member and I went to the Ripley's Aquarium and behind that there is a walk way to get to the entrance, so basically it is a wrap around "ramp"/walkway and from there people easily have a clear view of the CN Tower from the bottom to the top. Unfortunately I could not take the image from top to bottom because I took this image using my phone.
Fortress of Louisbourg
Negative space; this image was taken during my road trip and this is located in Nova Scotia. It was a great experince to be there because entering the fortress it makes you feel like you have entered a different timeline. The towns people/villagers/or "cos-players" were dressed up how 18-century people dressed up as, I do not know the legitimate terminology for that so, forgive me if I offend some "historian" or whoever else is reading this. Aside from that I do recommend visiting this place because it truly was a sight especially for a professional photographer there are many beautiful landscapes to capture in this place.
The Park
Lines & S-curve. This image was taken at my neighbourhood park, it was a very cloudy and gloomy day. The green grass and the slightly dark clouds creates a great contrast and I am going to be honest I did edit this a bit but a little editing here and there would not hurt (just the colours).
