Workshop #4: Gallery Tour

So I went to the Gallery Tour at 1pm today. There was a lot of people so I ended up waiting half an hour to actually go on the tour. The Gallery was called “The Nature of Landscape / The Nature of Photography.” Since photography is one of my hobbies, I was actually interested in this workshop; I was interested in seeing some of the photographs on display. One of those photographs was Kazhitna Glacier by Marilyn Bridges. She took this in Denali, Alaska and it’s an amazing birds-eye view of the glacier; it also has a great contrast of white, black, and grays. I also liked another photograph taken by Bridges called Stonehenge #2. As the title suggests, it is a birds-eye view of Stonehenge at Wiltshire, England; the photo beautifully captures the essence of Stonehenge and the surroundings of it. I really liked how Stonehenge looked so small in the photo; it looked like a target in a huge field. Those were my two favorite photos in the gallery. This was an interesting workshop except for the waiting time but overall, the workshop was short and fascinating.

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