I took this photo with my Nikon D3200 when I was in Newport, Rhode Island for Thanksgiving. I took several dozens of photos when I was looking for places to take photos at the Elms Mansion in Newport. I thought this was one of the coolest photos that I captured while I was exploring the backside of The Elms Mansion. I like the lighting in this photo because it is reflected in more than four places in this photo, which allows it to have more depth in this photo. I like how the light is reflected on the corners of the needles of the tree which makes it look like it has sparkles or glitter on the tree. I also like how the light is casting from the corner of the mansion allowing a sunbeam ray towards the aperture of the camera, which creates an interesting look to the photo. I like how in the bottom of the photo the red leaved trees are also being reflected from the light which brightens the colors of the reds and oranges of the autumn colored leaves in the photo. I also like how the light casts onto the side sculpture on the corner of the mansion on the side of the first floor wall, with the light casting on the head allows another interesting element to the photo. And lastly I like how through the light is reflected through the second floor window with the reflection of the blue from the sky is clearly mirrored from the window preventing anything from inside the window to be seen in the photo. I think without all these light source elements in this photo it would lose its strength in the photo, limiting the quality and content of this photo. I also think that the different colors in this photo such as greens, blues, reds, oranges, grays, whites, and blacks all in one photo allow it to be more vibrant and lively to the viewer. Without all these things this photo wouldn't be the same and it wouldn't be as interesting as it is of a photo.
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