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Learning Log #9

I like this photo of Avion because the light hits his face directly by the left side and the reflector was able to show his right side. Not too much on the right but just the right amount of light.

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Exhibit Review HW

As you go into the Museum, its a nice and beautiful entrance. You are able to walk freely, but heading to the right side there it the first exhibit with photos of three photographers. There were more than 15 photos … Continue reading

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Stuffed Animal

I chose this to be the best picture due to because the puppy was thrown in the air also that the puppy looks very surprised. It looks like the puppy could be saying “why am I in the air?”

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Frozen motion & blurred motion

The first picture is a frozen motion and the iso is 500, its him dropping down from the playground. The second picture is blurred motion and the iso is 100 where he is going through the playground.

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Rule of Thirds & Pattern

  I used rule of thirds and pattern for both of these pictures. The first picture with the water droplets on the webs and there is a hole/entrance on the middle top left and the patterns is the droplets. The … Continue reading

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Quality and Camera Angle

This is an close up and it was side light spotlight which brings out the flowers colors even more. The spotlight was on the side and it was bright.

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Learning log #2

This photo is a balanced/symmetrical and I was able to put a chair right in the middle of the window frame. It was able to come out as symmetrical where if you was on paper you can be able to … Continue reading

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Homework 1

http://www.michaelkenna.net/gallery_images/85981d40.jpg The photo that I choose and that caught my attention was Michael Kenna and his photograph of the twin towers. The location was at lower Manhattan and this photo was taken before the event of 7/11 happen.  I feel … Continue reading

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What makes a great photograph?

There is many ways of a person is able to make a great photograph. The light exposure to a photo, the scenery that the photo is being taken, the angle that the photo is being taken and the way the … Continue reading

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