Out of all the pictures I took, these are the three pictures I took for my landscape. When taking a landscape picture, you have to make sure you're catching everything. That includes the sky, the grounds, the plants, everything. Think of it as taking a memory, but in a form of a picture. The first image is the small bridge, the second image is the hiking trail (though I feel like you could easily use digital art to make it look like their two ghosts or figures sitting on the bench), but with a random bench place, and the third (and my favorite) image is the tree with vines growing. The third one looks like it could be steps for fairies. In fact, that's where I decided to use a different angle to make it look like your seeing the tree in the fairy point of view (or what everyone says it, POV.)
Macro:
Macro is when you take a picture, but having an item or a figure be very close to the camera so you can see all the details. The first image is my friend, Angel holding a small toad. I like that you can see the patterns on the toad's body (and to be honest, the toad itself looks grumpy to me. Maybe is because she pick him up without permission.) The second image (and my favorite) is a bumble bee on top of a flower. I thought this image is the strongest one out of the other two because you see not only the bee itself, but also the flower in details (plus the bee looks so cute! Makes me want to pet it) and the third image is just a bunch of white tiny flowers. (Just to let anyone know, that the images on my phone looks better than the one shown on this website because I took a picture of this with the tablet, making it look brighter and having a hard time trying to see the details.) Both the landscape and macro pictures were taking place at Calkins in Iowa Falls.