The Oldest Living Things in the World

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http://www.rachelsussman.com/oltw/

I looked at a lot of old, overgrown or beat up nature. There was a lot of moss majority of the photos as well as quite a few trees.


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    1. I chose this photo because I liked the lines of the branches coming off of the trees. It was also light and easy to look at.
    2. I see lines and rule of thirds n the photo
    3. Rachel Sussman
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    1. On the website I was first greeted with a quote at the top. Underneath the quote was many photos of old things in the world. There were 4 photos in each row and there was 7 columns of these small photo thumbnails. Past the photo gallery, there was some background information regarding what she had to do to get these photos. Under that there was a link to buy these photos for a very high price.
    2. I didn't really learn anything from the site. It was more asking questions instead of answering them and was just the photos. Each photo didn't have any info either except the name of it, and the time/how old it was.
    3. The site relates to photography because it has to do with photographing the said oldest living things. It's main purpose is to show off the picture of these things.

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