Tuesday, 2 March 2010

Week 1 - A White winter.

The first week Is based on 'Landscape' so I have pictures of this January's snow days. They were taken around my house and estate. I really liked how they have come out and these were my 5 favorite. My very favorite is the one of the tree. I think everything looks beautiful when covered in a blanket of snow.


This Is the house my mother lived In, It Is across the field from my house. As I was walking around my estate I noticed the house peeping though the trees and thought It looked wonderful with all the snow but also the sun shinging everywhere, I had to take a photo, I like how the photo Is devided Into 3 parts, the snowy forefront, the subject In the middle and the fluffy clouds In the sky for the top.


This Is my front garden, but to me, It looked like a secret back garden, It was dark, crispy and cold, but the rays of sun give It a warming tone and makes the picture that little bit more pleaseing to the eye.


This photo was taken In the morning when the snow was at Its thickest, you can see all the snow falling Infront of the green trees. I was lucky to get this photo as the main big tree has now been cut down. I love how, untouched the snow Is, It looks perfect.


This one was taken shortly after the one above, you can see the snow falling again but In the sky this time. The fence and the brambles look like someone has come and sprinkled Icing sugar all over them, It Is so crisp and clear. You can faintly see the hedge row In the background but only slightly as the snow was so thick and coming down so fast.


I thought this was the best out of the 5 I put up. Ive had some really nice comments about It and I think It looks just magical. The snow almost reminds me of fairy lights all over the tree or millions of fireflys. Out of the 5 that are up, this one was the only one taken at night. I like all the different sizes of the snow flakes, some look massive, and some look microscopic, I also like how the big ones are out of focus and the rest of the image Is In focus.

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