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Post Shoot Reflection

1. I had difficulty trying to get my photo for square, i knew i wanted to line up all different rows of the medal statue to form a shape resembling a square. While I was out shooting I was having trouble actually seeing a square from an array of many different views, and angles. I ended up choosing the photo I did, because it was the one that closely represented a square.
2. I found myself thinking about the framing of the photos quite frequently, because I was always trying to make sure I didn't have anything I did not want in my photos.
3-4.If I was to redo this assignment, I don't think I would change what I was necessarily doing with the photos, but more looking at different things to take pictures of.
6. I might be interested in shooting these same prompts again, because now with my new knowledge of composition, I might be able take better photos for the prompts than I was able to do previously.

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1. I liked the happy photo, because it was actually of people that were happy.
The second thing I liked about her photos, is the Metal photo, I just generally like the idea of the photo.
2. Most of the photos, just kinda seemed bland, there was no really color in any of them, as well as for the photo of Bowie, the picture seems out of focus, or a bit blurry.

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