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Author Archives: Madeline Deleon
Best Shot – Shutter Speed
ƒ/25.0 Shutter Speed – 1″ ISO 100 I believe this is my favorite shot of the day. I am a fan of the central subject, with a feel of wonder in her face. The background shows lots of motion with … Continue reading
Favorite Photo of the Day
My favorite shot of today is the one above. Not only is it an oblique angle, which creates an unbalanced and dynamic composition, but the chair is literally off balance. The chair is about to fall, which gives the expression … Continue reading
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Homework 1
For this assignment, I’ve chosen Suzanne Stein. Under New York Street Two, there is a photo entitled, “Times Square”, that intrigues me. It takes place in Times Square, NY, where it is always crowded and so much happening. The face … Continue reading
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