Young photographers
share life through the camera lens
(Editor’s note: Students in Amy White’s digital photography class at the Presque Isle Regional Career and Technical Center selected their favorite shots to share with our readers.)
Photos by:
Brooke Carney; Brooke Lovely; Codie Henderson; Jonah Stephenson; Kelsey Corriveau
Photo by Brooke Carney
AT SUNSET —This photo was taken by Riverside in Presque Isle. I think the sunset is beautiful.
Photo by Brooke Lovely
DEPTH OF FIELD — This photo was taken right before fall time in my yard. The reason I took this photo was for my photography project in which we had to take pictures of depth of field. This photo is attracting to the eye because it looks like the flowers are in a way “dancing.”
Photo by Codie Henderson
FOLLOW THE TRACKS — When I took this picture it was when we were working on leading lines and I had two people to come and help me. It was just after school. We walked down to the train tracks by the school; I had them go on the train tracks and had him put his arm around her and then had them walk down the tracks. I took the picture when it looked just right. Then when I got to school the next day I edited the photo to make everything black and white except the inside of the train tracks and the people.
Photo by Jonah Stephenson
AUTUMN DAY — This photo was taken on the Carvell Road in Mapleton. I snapped the shot in the morning with the glistening sun shining its fluorescent rays upon the tree. This was a typical chilly October morning with a slight breeze. This photo represents a peaceful autumn day in Maine.
Photo by Kelsey Corriveau
COUNTRY LIFE — This photo was taken in Castle Hill. This picture reminds me of the summer day I took it watching the clouds roll in for a big thunderstorm. It signifies the peaceful summer and the quietness of living in the country.