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HW#2 6×6 -Aisha Ali

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LL1- Composition

I chose this image because I liked how the chair works with with it’s environment to create a story. It has a nice sense of balance and depth of field, as the chair is more to the back of the … Continue reading

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HW #2 6X6 – Hery Tobon

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H.W#2 6×6

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HW#2: 6×6 – Janes Carousel

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Composition- Gregory Mitchell

I chose this photograph because I like the symmetry in it and I like the shapes. I like how the windows and door handles look like plain geometric shapes. Instead of looking like a chair in front of two doors … Continue reading

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Photography

I think this was a successful photo because it created a relationship that did not actually exist between the the two objects. The rule of Thirds applies very well. The image was an accident making the final image that much … Continue reading

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LL1-Composition

href=”https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/gra2330f13wed230/files/2013/09/IMG_8404.jpg”> I chose this photo because It felt balanced in a chaotic environment and it has a limited color palette. This photo features the chair in the center of a computer and two printers. It is balanced with a clear … Continue reading

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A Natural Chair

  There are three reasons why I believe this is a successful (good) photograph: The contrast between the shadow on the wall and the bright grass. It has a nice sense of a relaxing atmosphere because it’s an eye-level shot. … Continue reading

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HW #1 – Gregory Mitchell

The photograph I chose was Steam Rising, New York City, USA, 2000 by Michael Kenna.  I really like this photograph because it looks very mysterious. The reason why it looks mysterious is because of the light around the building which gives it … Continue reading

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