JOURNAL ASSIGNMENT #3
The first layer is the ground and buildings, the second layer is the trees and land, the third is the sky, and the fourth is the clouds. The buildings and the sky layer intersect but it isn't distracting.
The first layer is the bricks, the second is the railing, the third is the water, the fourth is the sun, and the fifth is the sky. This is an exceptional example of layering because there are at least 5 layers and none of them intersect.
The first layer is the rocks, the second is the water, the third is rocks, the fourth is sky.
The layers barely intersect in this and are not distracting.
The first layer in this is trees, the second is ground, the third is fence, the fourth is mountains, and the fifth is sky. The layers intersect in this and it is distracting. This assignment made me a better photographer because it made me think about everything that was going into my pictures before I took them. I did not like my layering pictures because I couldn't find good subjects.