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Author Archives: Alana Langyel
Best frozen motion and best blurred motion
This still photo is a front view of the subject throwing the doll in the air. You can clearly see the subjects’ expression is surprised and looking up at the doll in the air. While the dolls hair is flying … Continue reading
Best Portrait 11/2
This composition overall is very good. The lighting is not too harsh nor too soft and the model has a neutral yet suttle expression on her face. Also the background is nicely balanced and everything in the photo overall is … Continue reading
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Group 5 Class 10/26 Best Photo
This photo shows a neutral expression on his face. The lighting of the photo itself is a very soft glow around his entire face. His head also fills out the frame and the angle that his head is at is … Continue reading
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Group class photo
This image shows the contrast between the center of the sunflower with the brightness of the petals. The photo also really goes into detail with the petals and seeds in the middle, you can really see the individual lines of … Continue reading
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William Wegman Exhibit Homework
I had the chance of visiting the interesting and intriguing William Wegman exhibit where he photographed his dogs in a variety of scenarios and poses. The exhibit space itself was spacious there were 2 floors of artwork that had space … Continue reading
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Flickr 6×6 photos
The link to my flickr account with 6×6 photos
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Alana Langyel Photography HW 1
The photograph that stuck out to me the most was a photo of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City back in 2011 by Matthew Pillsbury. What I see in this photo is the action and the energy … Continue reading