My intention in this photo was to capture the amazing rolling mountains and to also capture the glistening white snow that covers them. I wanted to make sure it is obvious that the mountains seem to roll on forever, and that there is a feeling of cold, and yet warmth amidst it. I think I captured the vastness of the scene. I wish I could have taken it while one more mountain was still visible. There is an enormous mountain in the background of the picture, but it is covered by the incoming snow. I like this photo a lot.

This next photo was taken of a little farm on the edge of a lake where my boyfriend and I kayak in the warmer months. I love that in the background is yet another mountain, and that in the foreground, there are all those baby geese. My intention was to capture the geese with the mountain in the background as I have doen and then I realized that I managed to capture a cloud moving just in front of the mountain. I really like that touch. It makes the photo seem almost dream-like. If I could change it, I might have zoomed in a little further, to capture the geese more closely.
I love the colors in this photo. That was the intention...to show the difference in the vibrant colors. Because of the angle the photo was taken at, it adds to the height of the trees and ultimately, the interest of the photo. I wish I could have centered that orange tree just a tad bit more.
This is a picture taken in Upstate New York of a farm nearby where we were visiting this past summer. The idea was to make the orange sky really pop, but I think it works even more with the farm off in the distance as well. The grass in the foreground adds depth and draws your eye downwards. The picture has a feeling of relaxation and warmth and it makes me happy to think about it.
This last photo was taken from my balcony when the moon was just amazingly bright. I really wanted to capture the bold brightness of the moon while showing some of the surrounding valley. I wish the photo were slightly brighter, however, lightening the photo also makes the moon less bold, so I went on a whim and kept the valley dark. I also wish there were some foreground in the picture to add depth. That would make it perfect!