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This is one of my all time favorite photos. I took this in the Boston Public Gardens. This picture has leading lines and Varying levels of light throughout the picture. It really takes your eye through the picture. I held my phone sideways to take a landscape shot of the bench from the end of it. It was a mildly sunny day with a light cloud covering. The picture represents the calm morning in Boston before people clutter the city. I did manage to show an interesting point of view. I think my picture makes you see the world in a different way. Any normal Public Garden-goer would not have noticed the shot that the bench poses.
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This photo applied the rule of thirds to a tee. The red (darker) bricks made the two vertical lines pop out, as well as the bricks between the windows bringing out the two horizontal lines. The contrast in this picture really catches your eye with the dark blacks to the bright whites. I held the camera normally in the landscape mode and filled the frame perfectly with the wall of the building. It was a cloudy day after raining a little, as the wall shows. The mood made from this is a dark one. It makes the school look like a prison (shocker).
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The contrast in this photo makes it pop. This picture captivates the viewer with the bright light of the umbrella reflecting on my body. The black background makes the focal point the umbrella, and my shirt blends in with the background. Haley took this picture from straight on in a portrait mode. The light was shining back from the umbrella on my face, as I was sitting right behind it. I think this photo portrays a dramatic mood. Not a sad dramatic, a happy dramatic. This is another one of my favorite photos.
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This photo was taken when we painted with lights. The green has a lot of contrast on the black background. To make the writing show up, I had to write backwards. I started from the right, clicked on the light, and then continued to write my name backwards. At the end I clicked the light off and came back to approximately where the A was written and drew the line through it. I did not expect it to be spot on like it is. I had a few extra seconds afterwards and decided to draw a smiley face and a star, and the picture turned out much better than I had expected.
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This picture was taken with the broken mirror in class. The lighting was fluorescent and the mirror made my face reflect on each piece. The rule of thirds was considered as I took this shot multiple times and his one caught my eye. My face and camera lines up with the upper right intersection. I took the picture in landscape mode. It creates a bizarre mood. It makes you think of what a bug sees.
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This picture was taken with my phone from a panoramic view. My friend and I were skiing at Attitash and we stopped on a relatively steep part of the mountain to take this shot. It was a sunny day and the clouds cast an impressive shadow on the ground in front of me. The horizon line of the trail lies in the bottom line of the rule of thirds and the top of the mountains lies on the top line. This picture creates a mood of being on top of the world. It shows another side to skiing, a beautiful side.
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