http://petapixel.com/2016/09/28/macro-photos-backlit-autumn-leaves-explode-color-texture/
After viewing the photos contained in the link above, answer the following questions using complete sentences.
What is the driving force behind the brilliance of these images? What makes them so beautiful? What decisions did the photographer make as far as how to present them in the frame, composition? What ideas do you get for your own work out of this?

The driving force behind this is the detailing in the leaf. The contrast between all the colors and shadows makes these pictures really nice. The photographer took 2 different pictures of the same subject. One is placed under glass, and one is taped down. He’s also really up close with the leaf in the other picture. Idea wise, I could just get up close with my subject.
What is the driving force behind the brilliance of these images? What makes them so beautiful? What decisions did the photographer make as far as how to present them in the frame, composition? What ideas do you get for your own work out of this?
The force behind these images are the lens the photographer used. They are beautiful because the photographer has a certain lens he uses to make the color stand out even when he is really close. He gets really close to the leaf to make the texture of the image stand out. I have a macro lens at home and i wanna try to do something like this
What is the driving force behind the brilliance of these images? What makes them so beautiful? What decisions did the photographer make as far as how to present them in the frame, composition? What ideas do you get for your own work out of this?
The pictures are very zoomed into the leaves microscopically, they’re so zoomed in that its something we cant see to the human eye. They beauty behind these images is that we get to see what a leaf looks like up close. The photographers way to present each leaf was to focus on the stem and the imperfections that the leaf has. it gives me an idea to take more pictures with a macro lens.
What is the driving force behind the brilliance of these images? What makes them so beautiful? What decisions did the photographer make as far as how to present them in the frame, composition? What ideas do you get for your own work out of this?
The driving force behind the brilliance of these images is the texture, detail, and scale. The colors, textures, and shapes make them beautiful. He made decisions of how close he wanted the leaves and details to be and how much of the leaf he wanted to show. This gives me an idea to show more detail in the photos I take.