Light Graffiti

We took our photos by first figuring out what kind of photo we wanted to take, then doing a rough draft of it. If it worked, that was all we did, and if it didn’t we made some changes and tried again. It could be hard to pose the light so that only what you wanted to show would show. If you wanted to take this project to the next level, you could make a stop-motion.

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This was my favorite photo.

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Lego Stories

In this project, we had to take close-up photos of legos. I was able to get photos from a good distance more easily because of the skills I obtained from the previous project. However, in the last project we had less control over the subjects. While I liked being able to position the minifigures, it could be very frustrating trying to position them. If I could take five more pictures, I would do one related to Christmas, related to swimming, one related to boating, one related to reading, and one related to dancing.

Go team!
That awkward moment when you crash your $100,000 car…
In the jungle, the mighty jungle, the lion sleeps tonight.

Up Close

In this assignment, we had to get close to the object we were photographing and take their picture. I tried to use objects that didn’t show my phone’s shadow. I sometimes struggled in finding them, though. If I had the time, equipment, and ability, I would like to take close-up pictures of flowers.

This is my favorite photo (I can’t add my logo because my Photoshop isn’t working.)

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