The areas that appear the clearest in this photograph is the
central part of the sky, where it is mainly red and pink.
The light in this image is all completely natural. There is
no artificial light in this photograph as it was taken outside. The light is
coming from the sunset in the direction of Manchester Airport, which is in a
North Western direction from my house.
Even thought they are not actual lines in the photographs
the clouds create the sense of lines, they are more like brush strokes. The
black parts in the photograph, which create the silhouette, also create the
lines of the horizon.
There is repetition within this photograph as there are
multiple different colours but they are all on the same spectrum of colours.
And also with some of the tall buildings in the background in the city.
As you can see way into the distance in the image it creates
the effect that it is 3D, also because the houses are on an angle and going
down towards the edge of the photograph. There is depth in the image as you can
see the horizon way off into the distance, and the sky looks as if it is on
different levels, which is created from the difference in all the colours.
If I were to feel this image it would feel as if it would
feel like silky. The tone of this image goes from dark to light to dark again.
The colours in this image are very warm, with the pinks,
purples, reds and blood oranges.
If I was to put a Rule of Thirds grid on this image, the
bottom of the image with the silhouette of the houses would be in the bottom
row of squares, then the bit of the sky with the red streak in the sky. And
then in top row I would have the purple bit of the sky.
Top capture this image I used a 18-55mm with a Canon 1100D.
The settings I had to capture this image were set at f/10 for the aperture, as
is was a different day to the other image that I took, I felt that it needed a
different aperture to make it more vibrant, even though I did a quick edit with
it in Photoshop. The shutter speed was set at 1/100 as the sunset was setting
very fast and it went dark not long after this was taken. The ISO was set at
800 bas the image light was much darker than before on the other image. And I
had auto white balance on this image. Also the flash didn’t go off when I took
this image.
When I took this mage it was at the stage in the year when
it was beginning to become very cold and the days were beginning to get
shorter. It was just on the end of the summer weather and moving into the
autumnal weather. When I look at this image it makes me feel like the winter
weather has finally arrived.

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