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Reflection Questions

1) My best shot from this assignment was the picture of my dad and sister walking down the beach. I think this because I like the way I was able to completely change the dynamic of the photo and how the colors are shown. 2)My weakest shot from this assignment was the picture of the gray sky shown through the sidewalk. I think this is the weakest shot because this shot has somewhat dead colors which causes a gloomy emotion to be associated with the photo. 3)The weakest shot could be better in future shoots by changing the position of how the photo was taken to make the photo have a better angle. 4)I used Photoshop to edit these photos, some of the tools I used included the stamp, the band-aid, and the light setting in which I would change the photo from black and white, or making the setting lighter or darker. \ 5)I was able to meet the expectations of this project by taking many different photos of different subjects out of school and on the weekend. 6)The easiest thing about...

Composition

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This photo shows an example of number eight, (use of multiple subjects) as this photo shows two people walking on the beach with no distracting elements.  This photo shows an example of number seven (use of leading lines) as this photo shows the view of the sky through the lines of a sidewalk wall bar.  This photo shows an example of number six, (emphasizing height and distance) as this photo would show how drastically tall the building in this photo is by using a lower angle.  This photo uses the number four (avoiding bull's eye') as this photo shows the building in the corner of this picture as to not focus the attention on only the building.  This photo uses an example of number three (using the rule of thirds) as this photo would have the subjects positioned at a certain angle to which the attention is drawn to the two subjects.  This photo uses an example of number three (rule of thirds) as this photo shows an example of how the...

Why the photo of the falling man is important

The photo of the falling man, it depicts a man who has jumped out the window of the World Trade Center. This photo has importance because it shows how this man looked as if he was accepting his death as he jumped through the window. This photo is still important to show the attack America went through.

Difference between Snap Shot and Artistic Photography

The difference between a Snap Shot and Artistic Photography is that a Snap Shot is something as simple as a picture of the sunset. Something that doesn't need as much play with lighting or angle, just something you see that you find beautiful that you want a quick photo of. While Artistic Photography is a photo of something that involves the play of light, angle, and other factors. Putting special effects onto the photos as well. Artistic Photography involves more thought than a Snap Shot as you focus on every single detail of the photo.

Shoes

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