Looking at the photo, the compositional element that is most apparent is the focal point. There is also great lighting and color with the chairs and the wood as the arm rests. When I edited this photo, I adjusted the levels and minorly fixed the exposure and brightness. The camera was set to F2.8 for aperture. This photo reminds me of school and how all the chairs are similar, and this relates to all students in a way, how all of us are here to learn and succeed.
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This photo was taken for the aperture assignment. What I like about this photo is the message it presents. It works it way from the bottom of humanity and life all the way to the top. From animals to humans, to the earth itself, and then time. My point of view was straight forward as I am looking straight at the subject. The photo follows the rule of thirds because the photo is divided into nine equal parts by two vertical and two horizontal lines. The depth of field is large as I am very close to the subject. The ISO was set to a high setting to get more focus and lighting, and the white balance was set to a normal setting.
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I selected this photo because it shows very interesting and vibrant colors and patterns due to the lights. Compositionally, there is a straight forward point of view, as well as rule of thirds. Also, there is great exposure, brightness, and color as well. To take this photo, I had the camera set on the lowest shutter speed to take it for a long time to get the elaborate color scheme, as well as an aperture of f12.
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Looking at this photo, the compositional element that is most apparent to me is the pattern of the curvature of the track, as well as the black and white color scheme. There is also a point of view shown to the right. When I edited this photo, I adjusted the levels as well as added the black and white effect. The camera was set to all the normal settings. This photo reminds me of athletics, as I have been playing sports my whole entire life. And the black and white effect can be added to discuss how high school sports is almost over.
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This photo was taken for the portrait assignment. What I like about this photo is the shadow provided, as well as the dark colors being taken. My point of view is straight forward as the subject is right in front of me. The photo follows the rule of thirds as the soccer ball as well as Nick's head are in one of the squares. The depth of field is shallow as the background behind Nick is close to him. The iso was set to a medium setting and the white balance was set lower to get a darker photo result.
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