Friday, September 29, 2017

Ryan F- Brake Lines

This image is titled “Brake Lines.” It was taken in Fairhope, Alabama over the summer. I took it with my Canon Eos Rebel T5i. I edited it by cropping it, mirroring it, and using color filters.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Really cool capture. I like the colors. That mirror edit is pretty cool. I like how cool the car lights look when you slow down the shutter speed. So that's also nice! Really great shot Ryan.

Anonymous said...

This picture is really cool, the mirroring makes all the lines converge in the middle of the image which looks so hypnotizing. The background looks just as cool as the lights and the overall quality and color contrast is amazing! great job on the picture.

Anonymous said...

I really like this shot and what you did with the editing. I think this kind of long exposure shot is an easy way to take a simple street and make it a really interesting shot. I think the mirrored symmetry also works in this shot to draw your eye right to the center, as well as the leading lines. With my eye being drawn to the center I just wish there was kind of a bigger center piece there to look at. Also while the brake light lines add a lot of color and contrast I kind of wish there was a bit more variety in the background. Overall good shot and good editing.

Christian P - HHS

Anonymous said...

There is where the kaleidoscope idea originated from and I think you are like really good at it. I love the hue's and color way's. If there was just like less cars in the picture than it would be so much better but that is something you can't control so it's understandable. The way you got the car in the very front of the way is really nice. I love that. Overall great shot with even better editing.
- Cullen S.

Anonymous said...

Nice picture! I really like the exposure and how it makes it look like a normal photo but with light streaks. The leading lines do a great job of drawing my attention into the photo. I see a relaxed mood from the warm colors in this image. Great job.
Dayne M-HHS