
In this image I can see people also a quad motorbike and some lion red. Here you can see that a wide depth of field was used the image looks like it was taken from a low vantage point or maybe it was taken from a straight on point. There is alot of texture in this image from the dirt used to make the hangi also the texture in the tyres of the quad. There is pattern formed from the rain falling a fast shutter speed would have been used to freeze the movement of rain.
This image makes me feel happy although the weather seems to think otherwise with the day looking cloudy and its also raining as you can see the rainfall in the image. The reason it makes me happy is because although it is raining they are still prepping a traditional Maori meal that wouldn't usually be done in the rain.

In this image I see an elderly Maori woman positioned in the centre of the frame I also see traditional Maori carvings. Repetition is shown in this image with the square frames, I can also see texture in the carvings of the door the photographer has also used ambient lighting with the natural light forming a triangle shape on the white wall. This image makes me feel like the woman is waiting to call visitors onto the marae or like she's thinking about the generations before her.

This is another image I chose of Kieran Scotts in this picture I can see fish hanging on wire I can also see an old elderly woman and a child. There is repetition in this image from the wire I can also see lines, there are complimentary colours of the green and red. A wide depth of field has been used, also the old lady falls on the intersecting lines of the rule of thirds. This image makes me feel good knowing that the traditional maori ways are still practiced today makes me feel happy about my heritage and knowing we still value our traditions.
http://kieranscottphotography.com/lens_galleries/hang-at-matawhi/
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