Photos throughout the day - Marcos





 My subject for this assignment was this collection of potted plants in my parking lot. Ive had this pot for a while now, and I kinda put planted random seeds I find in it and see what grows. I normally don't even bother watering it and just let it gather natural rain water and moisture. Surprisingly, the plants have managed to hold up over the test of time, however a few of them are very dead. The challenge I had with this photo shoot was the rapidly changing light levels and shadow length. To try and combat this issue, I played around with exposure level to try and capture the most amount of light available. Luckily, the camera I borrowed from ATUS had a light setting similar to what we used at Sutter's pond and Lake Watcom. That setting was able to help deal with the ever changing light levels. I unfortunately did not give myself enough time to fully take a photo once the sun had set, however I look forward to the challenge. Getting a chance to shoot during the winter time presents a multitude of challenges in environmental photography. Shooting in snow creates a reflection of light that can cause photo's to appear much brighter than intended. However, heavy snow creates a stillness that I would love to capture.

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