Author Archives: Kanaya

Painting with light

i chose the photograph above as one of my best because it shows how the person is in still motion and the painting of the light makes the photograph more interesting as well. i like this photograph because it is … Continue reading

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portrait lighting

I believe this is my single best image that i have taken of my classmate because the lighting is not to bright or dark it can catch a sense of depth of the image filling in the background and i … Continue reading

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stuffed animal

I chose this picture because i like the way the lighting was captured. This image is expressing a sense of fearfulness because it is showing that the dog is covering his face with his ears which is showing a sense … Continue reading

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portrait

this picture that i took of isa what i did to it was i moved so that i could get the background and and i also used the reflector to cover the the light from her face

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blurred and frozen motion

This photo is showing blurred motion because it shows how fast the boy is doing a flip. This is a great example of blurred motion because although its showing how fast someone was moving but also how everything in the … Continue reading

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The image that i have chosen above may be my favorite photo from today shooting on our trip at the botanic garden. The reason i have chosen this photo because it is describing rule of the thirds because it is … Continue reading

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LL3

I chose this picture because it shows a different type of perspective of the flower that is being taken. This image captures side light which brings out the texture in showing high contrast. The reason i like this picture because … Continue reading

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