**Big thanks again to my sister for letting me use her camera!
While at my brother's, right on Lake Champlain, in the islands....
I like how this one has the glow around the binoculars, almost framing them. You can see the subject of the photo both in the binoculars and in the surroundings. I found this shot fascinating because the lighting is so intense and the sailboats are really focused on. I don't feel as though this is a super effective "framing" shot per say but I found it to have a framing aspect to it.
I found this one to be similar to the last but it only had the framing of the sailboat through the binoculars with no surrounding distractions from the focus.
When I first saw my brothers window and this wooden sign it called to me. I like how the sun whites out the background on this one and the main focus of the picture being on the bottom is almost like using a rule of thirds style.
Same subject but my sister suggested I center the sign. I like how clear the sign came out. I find this picture interesting because there is also clear framing of Lake Champlain in the background whereas the first one had a washed out background.
I found this picture captured, through the leaves, the reflectiveness of the water as the sun was getting lower. It really gave the water some texture and the framing focuses one's eyes on the brightest part of the water.
While this picture seems to be of the person, I really like how there is a reflection of the cliff in the binoculars. I feel like, although the cliff is not clearly focused/framed, it is still a beautiful way of capturing it even though it is not directly pointed at it.
That looks like a lot of fun being on the lake! I really like your first image a lot. It's really cool how you can see the sailboat through the binoculars and you can see the rest of the scene beyond the binoculars. I can't quite stick my finger on it, but there is something alluring about that photo, I'm incredibly fascinated by it!
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