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01
Motorway Lights
This image was taken at night, and utilised a slow shutter speed to achieve a the bright elongated lights in the image. When editing the photo, I wanted to crop it to get rid of a lot of the dark areas that contrasted with the road. It also made the image more linear and parallel, which utilised the leading lines rule, and make the image more symmetrical and appealing.
02
The Stadium
For this image, I made sure to make the green areas of the image brighter and more exposed than the rest of the image. This was done as to make the image more appealing and allow it to flow more easier. Plus, I cropped the image to get rid of any unneeded spaces that could have been in the image. It also aloud me to utilise the rule of threes even more, as the stadium that was placed directly in the middle of the image as able to split it into three different sections that made it more beautiful and easier to view.


03
Flower bed
The perspective of this image was, in my opinion, very captivating and creative and gave a sense of scale for the flowers and building. However, the building to the right was very out of place and unappealing. It ruined the shot and didn't fit with the tag line, which was beautiful Doncaster. To make this image better, I cropped the building out of the image. This worked out pretty well, as it also created a golden ration within the image. This made the image more pleasing to the eye as the off centre bush stood out within the image, and flowed through the image revealing the rest of it.
04
Urban
Similar to my other shots, I highlighted the focused object and edited the saturation and exposure on it to create a bright and warm focus point point that could lead the viewer into the rest of the image. By doing this I made the show more appealing and made it flow better throughout the rest of the image.


05
Church
This image, of the church located in Doncaster town, was taken at night. I adjusted the shutter speed of the camera in order to achieve this shot. I wanted to present the church as this bright large building that and show the depth and scale of the church through the perspective and angle of the shot. However, I disliked to out come due to the bright starburst effects that appears due to the lights captured in the shot.
06
Lakeside nature
After I moved this photo into Lightroom, I began to use the healing brush to replace the Lamp, seen in the image, to trees that fit the style of the image. I removed this part of the image because it didn't fit within the picture and took attention away from the beauty of the lake and the wildlife with the lake. The final product that is shown on screen works well as the lamp has been taken out of the image completely and replaced with branches and trees from the surrounding image. It blends well and looks good in the final product after editing it fully.


07
The lakeside
n most of my images, I wanted to make the nature within these images seem more alive and beautiful by saturating the colours and increasing the highlights. In this photo, this works well, as the contrast between the dark blue water, and the bright green trees create a great contrast and make Doncaster seem like it is full of natural landmarks that improve the wildlife on the city.
08
Path
This image isn't my favourite image, but I still believe that it has an interesting perspective, again using the leading line rule to make the image flow well and lead the viewer into the big open space in the background of the image.


09
Duck
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10
TGI
This shot has been described as looking like an establishing shot for a movie. I rated this image 4 stars as I loved the reflection that the neon lights reflected onto the car bonet. However, I still believed it needed to be edited, to ensure it reaches it full potential. The image itself manages to capture the bright nightlife that is present in Doncaster and uses the rule of thirds to add symmetry to the image.
