Category Archives: Learning Logs

Lighting Direction

This photograph was taken in the classroom. The photo was a medium shot and the outcome is amazing. The photograph is actually underexposed and the background is actually white but it came out very dark which made the subject come … Continue reading

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Best Shot: Brooklyn Bridge Park | Pattern

In order to create this pattern, I used the advice from the Adorama video to fill the frame in order to capture the whole essence of pattern of the faux grass. The reason I photographed this image is because I was … Continue reading

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LL3 – Composition-Pattern, Angle and the Rule of Thirds

This is an excellent and attractive photograph where we can see a perfect example of “Frame within a frame”. Also the light and bright yellow of the shape, make the subject more alive. Moreover, the bright yellow and the “O” … Continue reading

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Brooklyn Bridge Park

This photo is very interesting to me because it is very expressive. I like the fact that the woman is just doing her own thing and enjoying the moment. Her surroundings are buildings and a bridge which implies that there … Continue reading

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6 x 6 Shoot

I took pictures of my son, Jayden, in a 6×6 area outside my favorite art supply store. These are some of my favorite shots. They are examples of ‘frame within a frame’, ‘low-ange’, and ‘leading lines’.

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Brooklyn Bridge Shoot – Laura

I wish I had other than my phone with me this day however, I still think some of the pictures I took came out really well. These two are espcially nice to me. I like close up nature shots and … Continue reading

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Best Photo: Brooklyn Bridge Park

Honestly, it was pretty difficult choosing my best photo from our class trip to the Brooklyn Bridge Park. Out of the 160 photos I took that day, this photo stood out to me the most. This photo was taken while … Continue reading

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Brooklyn Bridge Park

I like this photo because it has a strong leading line and perspective. Also I like how the background and a bridge are blight and the other elements are dark.

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Brooklyn Bridge Photo

I really enjoyed this photo and I think its visually engaging because of the single leaf that stood out against the dark color of the tree. I would consider the lead to be apart of the Rules of Thirds grid … Continue reading

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Urban Jugle

Spending the day at Brooklyn bridge park and shooting photographs was an eye awakening experience. I can see why Photographers love taking pictures in unusual places on a consistent bases.For,this piece that I’ve taken something that spoke to screamed an … Continue reading

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