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5 Websites Questions


I learned in this article that there are personal boundaries that need to be broken. There are so many things that keep us from being our full potential, but in reality, it's just us keeping us from doing things. This article helps give you tips and tricks about how to let loose, and be okay with whats around you and what you do. It also tells you things that will help you in the future, and now. 


a. I chose this picture because it has a simple, clean feel. It has a main center of attention, and it has lights that help emphasize the subject.
b. This photo has a sense of balance. It has the subject and focuses on the subject the most with nice little distractions.
c.  A women names Jenna took the photo.

2. https://petapixel.com/2014/12/01/6-types-photos-know-make/

I learned in this article that there are many different ways to make your pictures, 'edgy'. You can use different lenses to help with forced perspectives, or cover your view finder to create less glare. Some lenses are very expensive so you can use photoshop to create the same look with out using the real lens.



a. I chose this picture because it uses double exposure. I want to learn how to do this type of photo because it will give my photos a type of erie-ness.
b. this photo has simplicity. There is the subject who has the green leaves merged into her, and it creates some focus. It also has a very simply background instead of something busy.
c. Brian Tomlinson is the photographer.

3. https://blog.phowd.com/2014/09/7-tips-shooting-great-portrait-photographs/

I learned from this photo that you need to be able to be okay with anything, as a photograph and the model. You need to open up and be able to say what you need to with out being awkward. You also need to be okay with breaking the rule of photography. Also, you should try to let the model/client be who they are with out you trying to push them along



a. I chose this picture because it doesn't necessarily put the focus on the client, rather the blackberry. Because the client is looking up and somewhat at the black berry, it makes your brain think that is the focus.
b. I see the rule of thirds. The blackberry isn't center, and it draws the eye faster.
c. Rajib Mukherjee is the photographer for this picture.

4. https://content.photojojo.com/four-things-to-remember-while-shooting-portraits/

I learned from this article that when you go to take portraits you must keep it natural. You must keep the conversation light, but constant to create an easy, natural portrait. You also must make sure that you focus your sense on the eyes to draw more attention to the eyes. You can use a reflector to get the lighting just perfect if needed.



a. I chose this picture because the girl has a serious look, and natural look. It gives it an eerie feel. It also looks like she is focused on something else which makes the viewer want to know what she's looking at.
b. A rule of photography I see is the rule of balance. Her shirt is the same pattern on both sides.
c. The photographer is Christina Thomas.

5. https://content.photojojo.com/zoom-burst-zoom-blur/

I learned how to make my photos looking there is movement. You have to change your shutter speed to something slow, but get a lot of light exposure. Then you have to fram your picture to how you want, and then you shoot the picture. This technique will add depth and so lines of movement to the picture.


a. I chose this picture because it looks like you are moving when you take the picture.
b. A rule of photography that i see in this picture is the rule of lines. There are faint lines, where it looks like 'we' are moving and thats what I see as lines.
c. The photographer is Joanna E. Poe. 

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