Author Archives: Odimar

George’s Portrait

I chose this photo as my favorite because i really enjoyed the effect that the split light gave to the picture. I love the dramatic effect.

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The Egg

I really like the dim effect of the light on the egg. All the shadow behind the egg create a great use for the negative space. It is also nice how the light is hitting right where the face was … Continue reading

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My Shoe

This image is one of my favorites because it is so close to the imperfections. I also enjoyed shooting at worms eye view.

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HW1_A Father, A Son, A Disease, and A Camera

“A Father, A Son, A Disease, and A Camera” is the title of the series of images from the New York Times Lens Blog that I have decided to discuss. The title for this piece is a very powerful one. … Continue reading

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Rule of thirds

This image displays the rule of thirds, with the subject matter on the right side of the image, she becomes the focus.

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Rule of Thirds in A Father, A Son, A Disease, and A Camera

This image is a great example of the rule of thirds. The subject stands out, his placement in the room makes him the focus.The story of this man battling through a tough disease is clearly told in this image. You … Continue reading

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