Charlie Waite
Charlie Waite is one of the world’s leading Landscape photographers. His photographs usually be unique and that his pictures convey a spiritual quality of serenity and calm. Charlie's photographs are taken throughout the world, and he has held numerous exhibitions at prestigious venues in the UK, Japan and the USA.
Favourite
I like these two photographs because both of them have something at the end of the middle lane. In the first picture there is a path going to the tree. And in the second picture there is like a never ending tunnel at the end of the trees. He has also applied the rules of third on both of the pictures because the path/tree are both in the middle column of the rule of third.
Warren Keelan
Warren Keelan is a multi-international award winning seascape and ocean art photographer based in the Kembla St, Wollongong. His images have been highly awarded and has received local and international recognition via TV, Radio & Newspapers. Often out in the water before sunrise, and shooting most days of the week, Warren has built an extensive collection images covering 27 beaches between Stanwell Park and Seven Mile Beach in the Wollongong Area.
Favourite
This is my favourite because it shows all the detail on the wave and because of the effect the colour stands out a lot. Also, it shows the texture of the wave and the tiny particles of the water.
Day 1 - Beach
Worst Take
This is my worst take because I was trying to take a picture of the textures on each rock. I could have gotten lower and used a small depth of field so i could get the textures.
Best Take
This is my best take because it was my first attempt at trying to capture such kind of waves and it went very well. What I could improve is that if i could make the stone nearer to the bottom of the picture and then take the photograph of the whole splash.
Night 1 - Light Photograhy
Worst Take
This is my worst take because this was our first time doing light photography and it didn't turn out how we wanted it to. It looks like a load of scribbles.
Best Take
This is my best take because it took three tries to perfect this one picture. The white light is outlining the person on the floor very nicely. The red light on my face adds a scary touch to the picture because it looks like I've killed the person on the floor.
Day 2 - Beach
Worst Take
This is my worst take because I tried capturing the splash of the wave but couldn't do so as I had a slow reaction time.
Best Take
This is my best take because I was able to capture the splash with the shutter speed set to 1/15. I also was able to get all the particles of the water in the shot.
Day 2 - Photo Challenge
Worst Take
This is my worst take because I wanted to take a picture of the dew on grass but not of it came in focus. Next time to improve this I could try and get closer to the grass.
Best Take
This is my best take because the focus point is on the one petal of the flower and everything is out of focus, which is a short depth of field.
Day 3 - Beach
Worst Take
This is my worst take because I tried getting all the textures of the seaweed but the picture was under exposed.
Best Take
This is my best take because only the rocks at the front of the image are focused and the rest aren't giving it a small depth of field.
Best Picture Of The Unit
This is my best take because I was able to capture the splash with the shutter speed set to 1/15. I also was able to get all the particles of the water in the shot.
Evaluation
I had fun at Anglesey especially taking all the pictures of splashes on the beach. It was interesting to find out how we can do light photography. Overall, I think that I have understood the styles of the photographers. The pictures which I took in Anglesey has shown that my pictures were taken in resemblance to photographers pictures. My photographs have allowed me to examine ideas in which I can make in my own styles. I think that I have done very well in Anglesey.