Writing with Light

I am a 19-year-old amateur photographer living in Montreal, Quebec. The photos on this blog are taken in many different countries, including Taiwan, the United States, Israel, Jordan, and Turkey. If you visit this blog, please take a few minutes to look at the pictures and maybe leave a comment or two. Thanks.















Sunday, March 24, 2013

"The front door to springtime is a photographer's best friend."~Terri Guillemets

This collection of photos was taken two days ago on a day trip to Umm Qays, a town in northern Jordan that is in close proximity to the ancient Hellenistic-Roman town of Gadara. It has a rich history and remains a popular site for tourists. Umm Qays is famous for its Roman ruins, including columns and an ancient theater (unfortunately I did not take pictures of the theater).
March 22nd was the second official day of spring, and the wildflowers were in full bloom.

1 comment:

  1. 很風景的拍法,用遠景來拍攝很容易表現出景本身的特色和相對的地理關係,但有可能被旁邊的草和樹分散掉了重點。石柱和石牆都有這種感覺。傾倒的柱頭很有特色,雕刻也很美,如果能蹲低些拍,或許可以拍出延伸到遠方的感覺哦。
    拍紅色或橘色植物時要特別注意後製,將色彩調到普通,銳利度加半到一格,對比加強一格,大概就可以把紅色的細節表現出來。
    牆邊探頭出來的小花是這系列裡最獨特的作品,很出色。壁虎(應該是)很可愛,雖然台灣小朋友看到可能會嚇昏,但真的很可愛。
    整體而言植物拍的很好,很能夠抓住植物特有的味道。

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