Post Shoot Reflection
While trying to take pictures of the 4 prompts, i encountered a few problems. First of all, I wanted to be very imaginative and creative, but with some simple ideas- like "square" it was hard. I also wasn't sure if I should take a picture of Bowie, r something that says Bowie, for the prompt- "Bowie." O there than that i think the pictures turned out good.
In general the most thing that I focused on while taking pictures was the way I was holding the camera. The angle that I held it changed the perspective, and the way it turned out greatly. When I took a picture of the lockers for metal, the way I angled it made so many more lockers come into view, than if I had just taken a picture ah eye level head on.
Now that I have learned some basic rules of photography, I would alter and add some more things next time. Mainly I would like to try to add "framing" while taking my pictures. None of my pictures had surroundings and it made my image look a little bland, and it was hard to focus on the main ideas.
Some thing that I would do the same is the angle I took my pictures at. They gave the viewer a wide sense of whats going on in the picture. It also gave a different perspective than how you usually look at things.
When looking back at my 1st day photos, i realized that I did in fact use framing. I used it on the picture of the kennel with a Bowie sign. Kallie is standing on he edge showing it off, and acting as a frame for the picture.
I wold not like to re-take these pictures because the 1st time I did it, I already used many of the compositions, and I would like to try to take pictures of something new.
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2 positive things: On Amy's posts, i liked her description for why she liked the picture she took. It makes the photo make even more sense and idea to the viewer. I also liked how her pictures came out very clear and focused.
1 thing she can improve: She can try adding framing or something to lead up to the main idea of her image.
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