
This picture was taken right here on campus for the montage assignment we did last quarter. The clarity of the spider is amazing; when zooming in you can see every individual hair on the spider’s legs. Although the background isn’t anything impressive, once the spider is cropped out of the frame, it can be used for an endless amount of pictures that can be blown up to giant proportions.

This image was captured at a friend’s cabin in Utah, where I was absolutely enamored by the fearlessness all of the wildlife demonstrated in the presence of humans. I feel that this picture really juxtapositions the beauty of nature with the materialism of our society, and for this reason it holds particular significance to me.

Here is yet another flower picture, but it really stands out from the rest of the flower pictures I have taken because of the way the sun plays off the petals. As your eyes move down from the top of the flower the lighting moves from a medium shading all the way to a vibrant lighting at the very tips of the lowest petals. Even in the shade the flower is absolutely glowing, and it just seems to emit a sense of liveliness that is lacking in many of my pictures.
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