I just finished chapter 8 tutorial with this picture from there. I added some new layers and added text to the pciture so it looks like the zebra is talking to you.
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Here we have a picture taken in a window so it reflects. Hence the name reflection. I am taking a photo of my friemds and I manually instead of having somebody else take the picture for us. This represents reflection because it is mirroring what we were doing in the exact time the photo was taken.
What: taking reflective photos
Why: to practce refelction photos How long: about 45 minutes Where: basketball courts and football fields when: March 4, 2015
Where: Gym and rec center Why: to take portraits How Long: 45 minutes What: Depth of field
Where: Bottom half of school How Long: about 25 minutes Why: to practice my depth of field This photograph was taken by Eric Johansson. It shows a giant mirrored ball right in the middle of a dirt road. The ball in the rule of thirds is on the right upper side while it is the focus point instead of the man staring at it from his car. I believe that the point of this picture is to make the man reflect and look back at his life at what is really happening. Finally, The picture has a cool temperature to it and is full of darker colors.
Danny is my silhouette here because he is all blacked out. The sun gives off a good border to outline him in all black creating the silhouette. He is doing a play on "money" Manziel. This is a great representation of a silhouette all the elements around it add to how awesome of a picture it is.
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