Photography Portfolio J. This photo is of a tree. It’s in black and white and uses the rule of lines. I like it because it creates a feeling of chaos.

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Photography Portfolio J

This photo is of a tree. It’s in black and white and uses the rule of lines. I like it because it creates a feeling of chaos due to the braches of the tree.

This is a photograph of a Bird of Paradise. The picture contains lines. This picture was taken with the macro function.

This picture is of flowers on a Jade Plant. It was taken with the macro function. The main focus is off-centre.

This is a photograph of flowers on a Tea-Tree. It uses the rule of lines. It shows contrast of colours.

This is a photo of a flower on a Two Tone Sarsaparilla Vine. It is off-centre and contains lines.

This photograph is of a Daisy. It contains lines. It’s also off-centre

Ti\his is a picture of a Frilled-neck Lizard. It contains lines. It uses the rule of shades.

This photograph is of two Rhinoceroses. They were resting on a hot day. It uses the rule of thirds.

This is a photo of a Meerkat. It was taken at Perth Zoo. It is Off-centre. The photograph also uses the rule of thirds.

This picture is of two small Mushrooms. It was taken with the macro function. It also contains lines.

This is an Azalea Phil Sherringham. It shows shading. It also shows the off-centre rule.

This is a photograph of leaves. It was taken with the macro function. There is shading shown in this picture.

This is a photo of the sunset. This photo was taken using the rule of thirds. Colour Contrast.

This is a photo of seagulls flying, at the beach, on windy day. It demonstrates speed and action, you can tell this because the birds are flying at different angles and in different directions.

This is photo of a pansy. It was taken using the macro function on the camera. The flower has a butterfly shape in it to attract butterflies.

This is a picture of a pink rose. It was taken with the macro function. It shows shading and lighting.

This is a photo of a red rose. It uses the off centre rule and colour contrast. It was taken with the macro function.

This is a picture of a flower. It was taken with the macro function. Because the background is out of focus it makes the flower stand out more.

This is a picture of a feather on a kangaroo paw flower. It was taken with the macro function. I think it’s interesting because of the feather on the flower.

This is a photo of a flower which hasn’t yet fully blossomed. It was taken with the macro function.

This picture was taken with the camera in the top of a shrub looking through the plant to plants and scenery behind. It was taken in black and white. It shows depth.

This is a photo of bamboo. It shows many lines, and creates a pattern.

This is a photo of braches of a tree. It is in black and white. It shows lines.

This is a picture of a flower. It was taken with the macro function. It shows colours.

This is a picture of a bee on a grevillea. I like it because of the focus and the colours. It was taken with the macro function.

This is a photo of a Green Tree Frog. The picture contains lines. It was taken using the Auto function.

This is a photograph of a pink petunia. It was taken using the macro function. The flower has many lines.

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