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Point of View

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In this photo I brought up the brightness because the original looked dull. I also brought the hue and saturation to liven up the colour of the leaves, branches, snow, and tree. Then masked over the back where the trees standing upright were to keep them dark and the focus on the rest of the picture.               Original Low Angle                                                                      Final Edit Low Angle

Point of View

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So, in this picture I brought up the hue of the stairs to make them look more blue then they originally looked. I raised the brightness so the sun light at the bottom of the stairs looked brighter and masked over the stairs to keep them the same colour. I used spot healing to get rid of the coats that were hanging on the wall and the door.                     Original High Angle                                                                      Final Edit High Angle

Composition Study

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This is a picture of the button nose on a teddy bear. It follows the "Rule of Thirds". Couldn't think of anything to add but, this is one of my favorite teddy bears.                                                                                 That picture is the of a wind gadget on a street corner. The "Rule of Thirds" is what i had in mind while taking this picture. It had a sort of  "Je ne sais quoi" about it. I of course had to see what it was, so I took a picture of it.

Composition Study

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 This picture follows the "Fill the Frame" photography rule. It is a picture of a blanket with a bunch of African animals on it. I chose to take a picture of the lion in particular because it had a couple different colours in its main. This is a picture of the Zakim Bridge in Boston. It follows the "Fill the Frame" photography rule. When we approached it my mother yelled "Seraia its a triangle! Take a picture of the triangle!" all while she was still driving. So i did and i got a pretty nice picture out of it.