Every morning I wake up and open the window next to my bed. To firstly, breath the fresh Tinian air. Then I look at the weather to see whether I can bike to school or not, and what I should wear. Plus I love a naturally lit room.
Silhouette Photography A view of the sunset from my evening jog up the lookout point on Tinian. Even though I love biking, I jog here because I could never enjoy such a view when I bike, I never notice anything on a bike because it's all so fast-paced, and biking up here is not as rewarding as running. Nature Photography A secret cove dubbed "Chiget" me and my friends saw in a history book and went biking around the island to find it. As my group of friends entitled me the "photographer" of the group, I was asked to take my friend here for her graduation shoot. Sunrise Photography Sunrise view from my porch. Randomly woke up at 4:00 AM and decided to wait for the sunrise as I couldn't get back to sleep. The picture doesn't do the sunrise justice I'm afraid, the amount of shades of purple I witnessed were jaw-dropping. Reflection Photography My porch, during the first rainfall Tinian has seen for weeks. Being s...
"Waterways" The landscape photograph has nice vibrant colors that make the subjects pop out and also has a few interesting details that allow your eyes to wonder. " Chiget" The subjects form and contrast against the colors and texture of the cliff make then very pronounced. "Blue Cotton" The photography mad the right decision in making the sky more dominant in the photography instead of the dull runway, and laying the subjects on the lines of the horizon shows the use of the rule of thirds. "Aviators" The subject is sharp and makes me focus on that, but the photography didn't make the shape of the plane completely unrecognizable, which is a nice nod to the aviator sunglasses. "End" The photographer sort of encased the sunset in the tree trunks and horizon which makes me focus on that. The silhouette of the scenery give the photograph a dramatic vibe, the separation of colors makes...
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