CRAP

 

This is a picture of Waimea Canyon located in Waimea, Hawaii which is on the island of Kawaii. I personally have visited both the Grand Canyon, and Waimea canyon; Waimea tops the Grand Canyon in every category for me, severely underrated and deserves more attention.

All I really want is for the readers to see it as a cool picture, as nature can be truly unique and incredible. I want readers to look at the picture and want to go outside and experience nature for themselves. I also want readers to see how Waimea canyon is better than the Grand Canyon due to how colorful it is in comparison. I want to put Waimea Canyon on the map to be one of the best canyons in the world.

The Repetition in the arching peaks really makes the valley below stick out showing us what real depth looks like, the repeated Greenery makes a colorful scene jam packed with wildlife and a thriving ecosystem. It shows how nature can evolve to be so cool while showing what its truly capable of.

The Alignment of the river flowing straight downstream, winding and turning in the valley. The river is aligned slightly off center of the middle, allowing for other things like the sheer depth of the valley to be more prominent, while also allowing the river and greenery to still stand out in its own way. When you think about it, the alignment of the river actually tells a story about the canyon's history, the way it was formed, and how long ago it was formed.

There really isn't proximity involved because my goal was to capture the most possible and at the best quality possible. Allowing the person viewing to see the true scale of the canyon and its true depth, showcasing the true power nature is capable of.

Contrast is the difference in color or brightness found in the world. There is so much contrast in here as result of the clouds hiding the sun partially allowing some areas to be brighter and some to be darker. The depth of the valleys forming the canyon provides different brightness as the little light that does seep through the clouds can only make its way down so much. As the higher parts get more light, while the lower parts receive less light.

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