For the Juxtaposition exercise I made photographs using cacti, pen and pencil. Here are my best shots out of the photographs I have made, the cacti being shot in a high angle view and the pen and pencil shot in a oblique view. The reason these two are my best shots is because of have how well the objects are shown in the photos. The high angle gives the cacti a different view of how the small cacti is opposite to the big cacti. For the pen and pencil, the oblique view gives the photo an unique and creative look. It makes the objects stand out more.
Photography 1 Introduction to the technical and aesthetic concerns of photography
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