Photography
The Well-Traveled Path Discovering New Jersey’s Iconic Imagery
Class 2
Boardwalks and Piers
A color photograph. Plant material not required.
Six Entries
Headed out to Sea
Anne W. Speed
Garden Club
Statement of Intent:
The soft early morning light in this beautifully composed image evokes a sense of stillness and serenity.
The One That Got Away
This simple homemade net tells a lonely story. Wonder if he gave up or met his limit.
Libba Wilkes
Garden Club of Jackson
A simple artistic approach to the class that tells a story.
The soft focus in the left lower corner is distracting.
Jessup Path in Acadia
Walking along this quiet path made me feel as one with nature.
Debbie Laverell
The Garden Workers
Dreamy image with effective use of line, light and color.
The viewer’s eye is guided along a path to an out of focus point.
Mud Flats at Sunset, Tomales Bay
Anne-Marie Lamarche
Piedmont Garden Club
The repetition of angular rooflines creates a sense of rhythm in this image which has interesting detail that invites the viewer to explore.
Abundance of muddy foreground competes with the interesting architecture.
Pier to the Rising Sun
Brooke Mallory
Garden Club of Hartford
The repetition of the posts leads one’s eyes to the reflection of the rising sun.
The brightness of the blown out sun overpowers the delicate reflection.
Stillness
Jane O’Farrel
Perennial Planters
The pleasing color palette, beautiful reflections and calm blue water create a sense of stillness.
The black-covered boat detracts from the serenity of the image.