Week 44- Viewpoint
We practiced seeing the world from a different viewpoint this week, and I chose to take a picture from the perspective of a cat. I got on the ground to
We practiced seeing the world from a different viewpoint this week, and I chose to take a picture from the perspective of a cat. I got on the ground to
This week, we showed off the black and white style of film noir through photo editing. I felt this giant stopwatch added an element of antiquity to my photo, as
My mom often finds herself working at home, even on the weekends. Being a teacher takes an incredible amount of effort, and I chose to photograph her desk to show
This week, we had to take a photo that used color theory and looked like a shot out a movie. I used Photoshop to edit this image and make the
California doesn’t get many storms, so I had a little trouble with this prompt at first. This picture may resemble a stormy sky, but it is in fact dry ice
The element of my choice this week was water, or rain. I love the way that dew looks on leaves, and an evergreen felt like a fitting choice for a
This week, we were assigned to use the rule of odds in an urban photo; the rule of odds is meant to create an unbalanced composition that still has unity.
December might not mean a white Christmas for Californians, but we can still signify the winter with a couple of festive decorations. This is a picture of my yard with
This week, we were tasked with taking a photo of someone or something we were grateful for. I am incredibly grateful for both my friends and my education, so I
My friend helped me by posing for this rule of thirds photo. I wanted to capture loneliness, and I thought that the window frame would help me incorporate the rule