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My Three Images

 

“Looking Up on the Kruzenshtern” — Sailing Trip

My Three Images - image 1 - student project

What I captured:

During a multi-day trip on the Kruzenshtern, I shot this upward angle to highlight details people normally miss — the flags, rigging lines, and the massive sail catching light.

 

Why it works:

Strong lines, layered elements, and the unusual perspective create a sense of scale and discovery.

 

Techniques:

 

  • Zoomed lens for dramatic verticals

  • Fast shutter (moving ship)

  • Slight underexposure for sail texture

  • Lightroom contrast + highlight control

 

“Night Hike — Stars Through the Trees”

My Three Images - image 2 - student project

What I captured:

Shot during a night hike on farmland. The star density surprised me — the trees add depth and anchor the frame.

 

Techniques:

 

  • Long exposure (20 sec)

  • Wide aperture

  • Higher ISO (balanced for noise)

  • Tripod

  • Brandon Woelfel–inspired editing: teal shadows, clarity, dehaze.

 

 

“Portrait in London — Lines & Composition”

My Three Images - image 3 - student project

What I captured:

A portrait of my friend on an overcast day — soft, even light. The lines of the wall, bench, and pose create a strong diagonal flow that feels almost golden-spiral-like–like.

 

Techniques:

 

  • Mid focal length

  • Wide aperture for separation

  • Slightly low angle to emphasize the pose

  • Minimal editing — exposure + gentle color tone