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LL5 Portrait Lighting
This is by far my favorite photograph from the portrait session done in class. I like the lighting and the fact that Trevor’s smile lights the photo as much as the other lights.The three point lighting is super effective (front, … Continue reading
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LL7 shutter speed and capturing motion
This is my favorite photograph from the shutter speed and capturing motion lab/exercise that was done on Thursday 11/17/2016. I consider the blur to be effective. The focal length of the lens was 73 mm, the exposure was 1/6 of … Continue reading
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LL8 – Painting with Light
This is my favorite photo from the “Painting With Light” lab. I like the photo because it is something that I thought of doing before the class and was delighted that I got a chance to make it happen. I … Continue reading
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HW Exhibit Review
Alex Webb : La Calle, Photographs from Mexico On Thursday September the 22nd. of September 2016 (9/22/2016) the Digital Photography class COMD 2330 had the opportunity to go to the Aperture Foundation to take a look at the exhibit by … Continue reading
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“After thirty years Alice is Retiring” by Thomas Horton
Thomas Horton’s photograph titled “After thirty years Alice is retiring”, is a photograph of a woman taken from what appears to be the porthole of a cruise ship. The location is on the water with no land on the horizon, … Continue reading
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What makes a great photograph?
A great photograph should grab your attention by capturing your interest, be well composed, with an emphasis on light, color, design and composition that is aesthetically and technically without any distracting visible flaws. It should tell a story that is easy to understand … Continue reading
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