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LL2 Jeremy Eisner

This shot was taken with a oblique angle or dutch angle and is one of my favorite photos for its unique slant. I liked working with this angle because I have not really seen too much of this angle and … Continue reading

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LL2: Composition and Camera angle

One of the Pictures that I liked is this one. It is a strong vertical line that falls under the Line category. The viewpoint of this photo is an Eye level view. It is very simple photo with not many … Continue reading

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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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LL2 – Composition and Camera Angle – Jonathan Baez

This photo was my favorite out of all of the photos taken during this learning log. Although it’s not as bright as the other photos, I like the darker tones and bright contrasts that are present in this photo. There … Continue reading

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Chair description

This photo was taken in a long shot angle with a busy environment. The reason I like this image is because I love how the chair is subtle in itself as well it stands out a bit because it is … Continue reading

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Jonathan – What Makes a Great Photograph? – L1

A great photograph will always have balance. Balance within subjects, movement, lighting, techniques, and editing (although editing is not a major point within balance, it has the power to create or enhance balance). Anybody can take a photo but not … Continue reading

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What makes a great photograph?

In my opinion a great photograph contains patterns, symmetrical objects, and solid backgrounds. I believe a neutral background can interpret emotions because it shows people’s behavior in their own natural environment. Therefore, the movement and the iconic moments focus to … Continue reading

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What makes a great photograph?

In my opinion, I think that every angle counts. The lighting, the focus, the perspective and each shot of a photo counts towards becoming a great photo. The theme is one of the most important aspect of a photo because it … 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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What Makes a Good Photograph?

What I think makes a good photograph is lighting, background, perspective, and a focal point because without those things a photograph wouldn’t be as complete. To me, a good photograph should have a good perspective showing what you see rather … Continue reading

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