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Brooklyn Bridge Park
When taking pictures at the Brooklyn Bridge Park, my favorite photo that I took was the picture of the fly. The visual qualities of this photo was the focus was very clear. Meaning all eyes was meant to be on … Continue reading
Elijah Lugo Digital Photography (A day at D.U.M.B.O) – composition-pattern, rule of thirds
This photo was taken by me (Elijah Lugo) at the Brooklyn Bridge park/Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass also known as D.U.M.B.O. Many elements are seen but the main one that is obvious is a frame within a frame. The … Continue reading
I think that this is my best photo because the subject is in greater focus then the background. I was also ableĀ get aĀ great amount of detail in the leaves and steam. It was an amazing amount of detail and clarity.
This photo was the most interesting that I took. I really liked how the oblique angle made the image look like it should be shifting down. It has a great dynamic and gives the photo the feeling of frozen in … Continue reading
Brooklyn bridge Low angle
I think this is a beatiful successful Low angle shot.I think it works well because of the way it was taken. This shot was taken from an unusual point of view which is why I thought it was mostly interesting … Continue reading
Brooklyn Bridge Park
This picture was an excellent example of frame on a frame. The color of the letters in the picture was very bright because of the sunlight. When standing near the picture at a weather like this, it feels so good … Continue reading
Composition and Camera Angle: Symmetry
This photograph was taken by me and my partner and its basically a low angle symmetrical photo of a chair. I really enjoyed this picture out of the five pictures my partner and I have chosen because its clear on … Continue reading
Composition and Camera Angle: Deep Space
I believe this picture that was taken by one of my partners is both strong and interesting visually. The camera angle in this photo is at eye-level. I believe this photo is visually interesting and strong because of the background. … Continue reading
Composition and camera angle: Symmetry
This photograph was taken by me when I worked with my partner and this visually interesting photograph was taken at a low-angle and it is supposed to reflect symmetry. I like it because it is visually appealing to me. You … Continue reading
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Composition and Camera Angle: Deep Space
This is the photograph which I believe visually the strongest out of our shoots.Ā The camera angle is ādeep spaceā and I can clearly see the depth of the room, also it has some more elements that are visually interesting. First, … Continue reading