Sunday, April 9, 2017

Website Review


The website I explored was PetaPixel, whose intentions are to inform you about photography and camera. They write about useful camera tips and anything camera /photography related. The average viewer can learn lots from this website, they can learn lots about camera and what to do to shoot really great pictures.
I would definitely add this website to my bookmarks because of how informational it is. I would also recommend this website to others, mostly to those who have an interest in photography. On a scale of one to five, I would rate this website a four because although it has great content and articles, I did find it a bit difficult to navigate.

The image above is a photo I found on this website and really liked. It's from an article titled The NPF Rule: A Formula for Sharp Star Photos Every Time. The article is about how to take starry pictures, just like the one above. I choose to share this image because I've always been really fascinated by galaxy pictures. It's also really amazing how this image isn't photo shopped but actually taken by a real camera and person (seeing as most galaxy photo are fake). I very much enjoy the detail that is included throughout the entire image. The rocks are dark blobs, they still have shape, and the reflection of the night sky on the water is so nicely detail and captured. I also like the rule of thirds that is being used in this image, with the line of trees off to the side. The composition of the image is really nice as well as the quality.

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