These photos were taken in Milford at Walnut Beach. I ventured off the boardwalk to find a different angle of the sand and water. I shot mostly in black and white, but enjoyed the green color of the algae in the last 2 pictures. Editing consisted mostly of free transform to straighten, then adjusting levels, brightness and contrast. This assignment provided me with a little break from chasing my kids around. It was nice to take some time for myself to just look at the water.
In the above 2 pictures, I enjoy how the perspective makes the rocks look bigger than they really are. I lightened the center rock in the second picture in an attempt to make it the focal point.
The green might be a bit oversaturated in the above pictures, but I like that it pops a bit. I attempted to darken the edge of the final picture to make the reflection on the water stand out.





I love these, Kim. For starters, taking time for yourself and really connect with this environment is very restorative. You discovered a fresh perspective then used the editing tools to bring your vision to fruition. This a great example of everything I hope for my students with this assignment.
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