
1. Damian Boyd looks off Concord Bridge onto Concord River on Sunday, October 25, 2020. Photo by Hannah Lee. 1/250 f8 iso 400

2. 2 Canoes parked on Concord River bank on Sunday, October 25, 2020. Photo by Hannah Lee. 1/250 f8 iso 400

3. Monument off Concord Bridge on Sunday, October 25, 2020. Photo by Hannah Lee. 1/250 f8 iso 400

4. View of Concord River on Sunday, October 25, 2020. Photo by Hannah Lee. 1/250 f8 iso 400

5. Concord River bank and log cabin on Sunday, October 25, 2020. Photo by Hannah Lee. 1/250 f8 iso 400

6. Concord River bank on Sunday, October 25, 2020. Photo by Hannah Lee. 1/250 f8 iso 400

7. View of Monument off Concord Bridge on Saturday, October 25, 2020. Photo by Hannah Lee. 1/250 f8 iso 400

8. Hannah's boots on Concord Bridge on Sunday, October 25, 2020. Photo by Hannah Lee. 1/250 f8 iso 400

9. Surface of Concord River on Sunday, October 25, 2020. Photo by Hannah Lee. 1/250 f8 iso 400

10. Trees reflecting off surface of Concord River on Sunday, October 25, 2020. Photo by Hannah Lee. 1/250 f8 iso 400
Reflection:
I had a hard time finding the right ISO and Aperture to stay consistent with during the photo set and upon reflection should have made adjustments to my iso and aperture as I was shooting.
I learned that from the same vantage points there are many perspectives, up/down and north/east/ south/west and everything in between. I learned that if you are patient the scene changes even as the spot I am staying at stays the same.
For future application I think I would make sure to look around me when I am shooting something. Getting different aspects of the same position in space gives a more cohesive view of what was going on at that time and place, and it is impossible to capture all of it in a 360 degree view but you can capture snippets of all different angles