Cara Harman is a photographer who currently attends the Art Center College of Design. The images displayed here are from her "Morning Blues" series. When observing the photo above, it appears to have a certain amount of "noise". This would indicate that Cara was shooting with a high ISO that probably ranged from 800-3200. The picture seems to have a good depth of field; meaning an F-stop of 11 or 16 was used. With that in mind, to get decent exposure, Cara would probably use a shutter speed of 1/15 or 1/30 of a second. Depending on the photographer, she could have used a tripod or handheld.
The images in Cara Harman's series "Morning Blues" are all photographs of morning landscapes. According to her, she believes that good photography should evoke some kind of emotion within the viewer. When looking through this series, one could get this feeling of bleak melancholy. Others would suggest that the pale blue morning light brings about a sort of quiet calmness that only people, who were awake before the rest of the world, would understand. With this series, Cara Harman could give similar feelings to her viewers.
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