Classic Landscapes Homework
One of my favourite things each month is reading my photography magazines. One of the subscriptions is a gift from Ross’ parents for my last two birthdays. The other, Practical Photography, I have been ordering myself for the last two years. When I first started buying this magazine, they were half way through a camera school where you got given homework each month. Unfortunately, I was a bit late to the party so missed most of the assignments. This time around, I have managed to start from the beginning.
Classic Landscapes
The brief for this month was to take a classic landscape image with leading lines, a focal point and using the rule of thirds. As you can see from my photo, I managed to succeed with the first two parts but forgot the rule of thirds! Here was my feedback for module one:
Silver Award
I was pleased to receive a silver award and here is my certificate:
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That is a gorgeous shot even if it doesn’t follow the rule of thirds. Well done on getting a silver 🙂
What an amazing place and view. Great photo
Look forward to seeing you this week #mysundayphoto
What an amazing shot. This is fantastic x
Well done on this award; a great landscape! 🙂 xox
I love the camera magazine I get too. They don’t have this section though and so maybe I might look into getting another one
Mollyx
This is wonderful and now I need to visit! Well done on your silver award #MySundayPhoto
Beautiful picture and well done on your silver award 🙂 #MySundayPhoto
Well done with your award. That is such a beautiful scene. x
What a gorgeous landscape. Well deserved congratulations!
Thank you Andrea 🙂
What a beautiful shot – congratulations, and on completing the course too! 🙂 x
Thank you Emma 🙂 That was module one – I think there are another 9 to go x
Beautiful shot! ? well deserved award. I really miss hills ? #mysundayphoto
Thank you so much 🙂
Great photo, sometimes rules need to be broken #MySundayPhoto
Thank you 🙂 Absolutely!
It’s a beautiful photo and very well deserved of the award. Where is it? It’s a stunning looking place.
Thank you so much Phoebe. It is the Valley of the Rocks in Lynmouth – the other side of the one I shared a couple of weeks ago x
Beautiful photo and very well done on the award
Thank you for linking up
Thanks Darren – and thanks for hosting 🙂
Lovely photo! So worth the Silver award. I also love that there are people for scale on how big this place is! #mysundayphoto
Thank you so much. I hadn’t really thought that of the people but you are right!
Well I think it’s a great photo! I love the tiny people in it to add a little bit more interest.
Thank you Sarah. They do really add to it – I hadn’t really thought about it before!
Congratulations on your award. Love the scenery in the photograph x
Thank you Cathy x
Well done on your silver award, it’s a gorgeous photo you have their.
Thank you so much.
A silver though, what an achivement! Congratulations.
Thank you Tara 🙂
Well I love your image, although I will now have to go and look up the rule of thirds! Well done on getting the silver certificate Victoria.
Thanks so much John 🙂
Hi Victoria, it’s a lovely photo and well deserved of silver. I bet you were chuffed to bits on receiving your certificate!
xx
Thank you so much Debbie – I definitely was 🙂
What a brilliant assignment and you executed it so well. I’d be thrilled if I was awarded any award never mind silver. Congratulations.
I look forward to seeing and hearing about your next challenge 😀
Thank you so much Neesie. The next one is portraits and I am really looking forward to it x
Well done, it’s a very good photo and I think not following the rule of thirds here makes it all the more memorable!
Thanks so much lovely 🙂 x
Well done on your silver. I think it looks perfect, the rule of thirds is there as a guide only in my book.
Thank you Fiona. I agree! Although because it was in the brief, I guess it should have followed it! 🙂