
The object that appears in this photograph is a smiling girl as she throws leaves up into the air. The objects that appear in the background are the tree and the bright sky. This work is figurative because it represents a child appreciating the fall because when the leaves start falling off the tree she knows that a new school year is arriving. If you look at the photograph closely you can see that there are twelve leaves in the air which represents twelve years to enjoy childhood. The idea of twelve leaves was not intentionally planned before the shot, but works perfectly with the idea I had in mind.
This is a middle-key image because the image's dark and light objects are equally balanced and the sky compliments the dark leaves, the girl, and the tree. The photo was shot in a horizontal format which lends a sense of peace to the photograph. The image is not shot in focus, but captures the girl's reaction to the falling leaves. The girl's fingers on her left hand are cropped (cut off) accidently because I was on the ground beneath the girl and was not very stable with the camera.
I was trying communicate the joy a child experiences in the fall and how they appreciate the season because it reminds them that school is coming or present. The vision I had in mind before taking the shot was to capture the moment she had playing with the leaves and to freeze her actions of playing with the leaves. Therefore, I think my photograph came out successful because it created the moment of a child embracing fall.
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