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I like this photo because you can really see depth. It has a deep focus and a wide range. Everything is in focus and it also has deep perspective. You can really see the foreground, middle ground, and the background and that’s why this photo is one of my favorites.

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Digital Photography: GRA2330 7366

  1. It was a sidelit photo. The light was coming from the right side of the photograph casting a little bit of shadow. It’s also a low key photo and has dark tones.
  2. The picture seems like its capturing simplicity. There’s not much to it, just a picture of a room and not a lot to it.
  3. I believe the picture gives a sense of silence. It doesn’t have a strong point or a particular point of focus.
  4. I don’t believe technical matters hinder the picture. It seems like it all had to do with lighting and where it was taken from.
  5. Graphic, tone, line, and perspective are important but not so much in the picture to me. It was just an empty room that went from being completely dark to a little bit of lighting in the middle.
  6. It doesn’t reveal that much.
  7. The emotion this picture gives off would probably be sadness, mainly because it’s an empty room and not that much light or life to it.
  8. The photo that I choose relates to the others that this photographer took because all his photos are taken indoors. He mostly takes pictures of elegant rooms. His photos relate because they’re all indoors and have a certain feel behind them. Even though some of them might be an ordinary room and others might be elegant, they all have an emotional feel towards them.

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There are a lot of view points when taking a picture. Some of them i knew but “Rules of Thirds” was one of them ones i did not know. Rules of Third is basically i grid that divides a photo into threes. The rule is that the picture shouldn’t be centered. Now i can recognize a “rule of thirds” picture and i’m proud.

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