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Author Archives: Henry Chang
Henry Chang – Timed Shutterspeed Image
I like this photograph because it’s a creative one. The paint of the light is well made and made a creative form. The pose itself makes it look like the light is being emitted. An outside light is also creating … Continue reading
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Shutter Speed Images
I like this low shutter speed image because it’s a very strange anomaly to me. Ivan’s torso covers what’s behind him, but when he’s moving, it’s able to take the image that’s behind him with issue. Shutter speed 1/60 … Continue reading
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Henry Chang – William Wegment “Dressed and Undressed” Essay
William Wegman’s exhibit “Dressed and Undressed” is an exhibit featuring his pet dog in various hilarious and mind-twisting poses and scenarios. The entire exhibit was in the 3rd and 4th floors of the building. The rooms of the exhibits were … Continue reading
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Henry Chang: Group Photo
This image is a profile shot of a sunflower. I like this photo because the lighting that’s coming from one side casts contrasting shadows and lightens up the good parts that make up the sunflower. The three dominant colors making … Continue reading
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Homework 1 – Henry Chang
https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/hchang-eportfolio/academics/courses/digital-photography-comd-2300/homework-1-identifying-a-photo/ This was posted yesterday afternoon on my Openlab profile. I just didn’t realize to post it here.
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