For framing I took a picture of Tanner through his phone, my backyard through my door, I used a plane window as a frame to photograph clouds, I took a picture of a natural frame on a grave in New Orleans, and I took a picture of a buck mount through my glasses. I tried to focus on weird frames. I wasn't telling a story much. I think they are good because I like the way the frames work in the picture.
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I took a picture of me pushing a pole into the ground, a sideways hallway, me pinching Colby's head, me pinching Nick's sides, and a giant pair of headphones on Tanner's head. I wasn't trying to tell a story. I tried to focus on making things look larger than they really are. I don't like them very much because I don't think they look very professional because a lot of them were rushed.
I took a picture of Joey, Tanner, a field, a deer blind, and a fallen tree. I wasn't telling a story I just wanted cool black and white pictures. I think they're good because of the black and white contrast.
I took these pictures with an emphasis on color. I took a picture of my green coat with a red post, the blue sky, the yellows and oranges of the leaves, the yellows and greens of grass stuff, and the red and greens of Jack's shirt. I like how they turned out because I like the emphasis on color. I didn't tell a story, I just focused on color.
I took a picture of a shirt, the dots on a table, the bark of a tree, a brush bush, and a fence. I like the pattern the picures show, especially the fence. I wasn't telling a story but I think the pictures are good because they show pattern.
I took these macro photos. It is the outdoor brick wall, the indoor brick wall, a tack board, the pages of a book, and my jeans. I like the patterns a lot of them are showing. I don't think I was telling a story with my pictures. I don't think they are the most successful photos because my phone doesn't take the best macro shots.
This is a picture of Colby, a paper punch, and a water bottle. I like the contrast of colors in all the images. I wasn't really trying to tell a story. I think they're fairly successful images because they have light and shadow.
I have tried to create silloutte photos of a pencil, a screw, a cross, and Colby. I tried to use good lighting and contrast. My pictures aren't really telling a story, I just wanted to find cool things to make sillouttes of. I don't thing they're good pictures because I couldn't get the right kind of light
This is my photo for the selfie project. I took a picture of the transfer of money in a place where you can't necessarily see where it's coming from or where it's going. I think this picture has emphasis on the bill because of the contrast of light and dark.
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