Post Shoot Reflection

1.) Some problems I encountered  while taking pictures for this shoot were that I didn't completely understand what I was looking for when I was working on this. The one I struggled most with was the Happy prompt, because I didn't just want to use a picture of a happy person.

2.) The one thing I focused on was making sure the pictures were taken in focus. The one thing I cannot have is blurry pictures, unless they are intentionally taken out of focus. As a result, the pictures I deemed most appropriate for the prompts are in focus and clear.

3.) I was to do this assignment again now knowing a few basic rules, I'd try and incorporate the rule simplicity or balance more often, since they're some I never really considered before.

4.) The things I would do the same are the angles that I took my pictures from. I liked the amount of variety I had and the different results it gave me.

5.) I had used Lines in my first picture and the Rule of Thirds in my second, but the other two didn't follow any rules, but they could have both followed farming if I had positioned my camera differently.

6.) I'd be interested in shooting those same prompts, and I'd like to see how I could use those rules of photography with my subjects.



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Things I like about these Photos:
 I really like the picture she posted for the prompt 'Metal' and how it follows the rule of thirds. I also really like the lighting in the picture, and how there was a blue tint to the metal exaggerates the contrast between  the yellow bars and silver metal.
Things that can be Improved:
I think that maybe the angle the pictures are taken from could have more variety. All of them are taken from eye level and at a slightly downwards angle.

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