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Photo III
1). For this image I was going into Coborns and I saw the windchimes, I was like hmm that might be kinda cool looking.
2). For this photo I saw the shadow of the tree and I took the photo with my shadow and thought it might look good. 3). When I was walking through the park I saw the water fountain and I wanted to get a good picture of it. I wanted to have the water flowing but there were kids there and there was a cop in the parking lot and I didn't want to get arrested for 'using' it. 4). I was walking by the baseball fields and I saw the light post and I liked how the clip part looked so a took a photo of it. 5). When my friend and I were walking back home I wanted to take a picture of her. I thought it was funny that she was wearing two winter jackets. Plus she's super pretty I mean look at her! Plus that day we wanted to do a photo shoot but it didn't really work out. 6). I was again by the baseball field and I saw the little yellow fence cover things. I noticed they where open at the bottom so I just gave it a weril. (click the photos to see the entire image). 1) Influence The Scene:
Take the chance to get close and take a photo of someone or something from where you think it needs to be taken. You never know how it will turn out. It could end up being your favorite photo or one that you hate, but at least you tried and found out. 2) Don’t Crop: Cropping your photos shouldn’t be something you are thinking about when you shoot. You should try to take your photos with the intent that you wont need to crop them. 3) Don’t Focus On The Edges: When you take your photos don’t focus on the subject too much. Look at what is in the rest of the image space. You may end up with something you didn’t expect. 4) Shoot How You Feel: If you shoot how you feel you may end up shooting something that people can relate to. That could go a long way. 5) Shoot What It Feels Like: If your subject feels like it’s a happy or sad moment, then try to edit your photo to match that feeling. 6) Make Yourself Vulnerable: If you show your emotions, and how you want the photo to feel, your subject will reciprocate and show their emotions more easily. 7) Forever Be An Amature: Shoot photos because you like to, and because you want to. Be proud of your photos and your work. 8) Don’t Force It: The more I try to make a good photo the less likely it will turn out good. Don’t force a photo on yourself, shoot when you feel like it. 9) Make Specific Photos: If your photos are too general the viewer will lose interest. Give the viewer something interesting to look at. 10) Don’t See Your Photos As Art: If you start thinking that you must make this image into a great piece of artwork you will start to lose the ability to make something amazing.
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AuthorHey! I'm Jillian, I love doing all kinds of art, drawing, painting, and of course photography! |