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Author Archives: Nia
Best Frozen & Best Blurred Motion
Shutter Speed: 1/650 The shutter speed from the camera allows Ivan to stay in midair. It’s frozen motion allows to capture the perfect moment and expression of Ivan in the middle of a jump. Shutter Speed: 2″ This photo, which … Continue reading
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Class portrait best photo
I decided to choose this photo as my best due to the angle of the shot and the pose of the model. The lighting on her face is broad, creating a good balance and is spread across the entire portrait … Continue reading
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Group 1 Park photo
This photo does a good job of using the walls of the slide as a frame for Nipa. The shallow depth of field gives focus towards her and the expression in the photo.
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William Wegman Exhibit
The exhibit Dressed and Undressed is a multi-level gallery of photos from photographer William Wegman. These photos showcase his work over the past thirty years, which involve his dogs in several different sets and poses. What’s so unique about this … Continue reading
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HW 1
http://matthewpillsbury.com/photographs/saint-patricks-day-parade-2013/ This photograph is called Saint Patrick’s Day Parade, by Matthew Pillsbury in 2013. The photograph consists of crowds of people walking through the streets of New York City during the Saint Patrick’s Day Parade. The people in this … Continue reading
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