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I like these photos ( the left is the shallow DOF and the right is Extensive DOF) because the left is sharper on the object than the background. the right photo is sorta sharp all around. we got close in … Continue reading

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Perspective

I took this photo by going close to the ground and face the camera towards the plants. Perspective is one’s own point of view, seeing an object big up close but tiny farther.  

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Shallow Depth of Field

  I took this photo by focusing on the plant more than the background. Depth of Field is the distance between close and far points from the camera in the photograph.

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Light Painting

I like this one because I have some sort energy developing in one hand as if I was in some fantasy world fighting against an enemy. How it was done was I stood there with one hand up while Josh … Continue reading

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Freezing motion

Andy and Howard decided to jump over one another, having Howard jump over andy in midair. It took a couple of shots but it came out pretty good.

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Motion Blur

 Marko had Vlad, Franklin and I move in different directions with Vlad and I moving towards each other and Franklin towards the camera. At the end of the shoot, the photo showed us being transparent as we walk by. The … Continue reading

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Personal Best

I like this photo because the light gives the subject more detail onto the face and the clothing with a few shadows in some areas. Also, the triangle on his left cheek is visible.

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Learning Log 3

The three traditional lights are front light, side light and back light. The front light gives the subject more light with less shadows. The side light gives the subject a somewhat 50/50 of light and shadow and the back light … Continue reading

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So High!!

 I like this photo because it’s elevated from a worm’s point of view with some contrast. This could also be a low angle with some vertical lines in the background and a medium shot.

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The Lams of Ludlow Street

This photograph, “The Lams of Ludlow Street” , was taken by Thomas Holton, who spends a couple of months with a family and experiencing the lifestyle of a Chinese environment he never once had. This photograph shows the Lams family … Continue reading

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