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1. How did you determine what subject to use for this project? Originally, I wanted to go to a museum such as Ringling to photograph a painting or a sculpture. It could not happen so instead I thought st.Armand's would be a good subject. I then remembered the Unconditional Surrender statue would be a good subject. Having a vision of what I wanted, I headed to the statue which gets many visitors. 2. How many photos did you take for this project? I took around twenty-two photos wanted to get a variety of angles. 3. Challenge during project? The challenge I faced during this project was trying to decide the construction of the photo. there are many ways to construct the photo. instead of using the photos I took, I found a tutorial showing the process of the marquee tool being used to copy a section, change the effects and use free transform. I decided to do this instead of taking the other photos. 4. If you were doing this project again, what would you do different...

i really like this photo. I like the different lighting in each picture. I think its very interesting how each photo has to do with a vase or decoration.
ReplyDeleteThis photo is really interesting it almost looks like this is one photo. I really like the different lightings in each photo and the colors are all similar to each other. The pumpkin in the middle was a good choice.
ReplyDeleteThe photos deliver some nice continuity to the piece looking left to right, which I enjoyed. I feel the first photo was less effective due to the different lighting but the shots are still very pretty.
ReplyDeleteI like how seamless the photo is. I had to double glance at it to see if it was one photo or three. I like the different lighting and subject choices. The color palette is nice as well.
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