Small Vs. Large

For this prompt I went to a pet-store and took pictures of various birds. I then went into Photoshop and made the blue bird in the back, small, to add some contrast to the picture.

Color Theory

This picture accurately represents color theory because there are complementary colors in this picture. I also chose to take a picture of my friends and I in their car since it looks cinematic and from a movie.

Long Shutter Speed Exposure

I took this picture on a hill a couple hours away. This represents the new year and how I will be trying to incorporate more hikes and walks into 2024.

Silhouettes

For the silhouette prompt, I chose to take a picture of my two dogs in front of our living room window. I waited to take this picture in front of the window when it was light out, to create a silhouette of my dogs.

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Low Angles

I took a picture of my Christmas tree for the low angles prompt. The inspiration behind this picture was that the prompt was made during December, so the Christmas tree was fitting.

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Elements

The prompt for this image was to pick an element from our world and take an inspiring picture of it. I took a picture of the fire place in my living room to not only capture fire but to also represent the many memories my family has shared in front of it.

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Rule of Thirds

For the rule of thirds prompt, I chose to take a picture of my sisters bearded dragon. I had issues finding the right lighting while taking this picture, luckily, the lizard doesn’t move much so I was able to adjust the ISO without loosing my shot.

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Color Without Color

I took a picture of my sisters graduation roses for the color without color prompt. The reason I chose these roses is because, originally they were a vibrant orange. However, after changing the image to black and white, it’s hard to appreciate the roses without seeing their true colors.

Fill The Frame

For filling in the frame prompt, I chose to take a picture of the mantel in our living room. I figured that the various stocking we have would fill in the landscape canvas of the photo.

Facial Symmetry

I took a picture of my dad to capture facial symmetry. I placed him in an area of our house which had bright lighting where the highlights on his face could stand out. I also made sure that there was a subtle shadow line going down the center of his face to create a more… Continue reading Facial Symmetry