This image is of a lake in Switzerland taken by my cousin on April 25, 2023. He took this image to announce his proposal to the family so he can introduce his fiance to us.
Movement: Radial: Movement: Asymmetrical: Movement: Symmetrical: All of the movement images are people in motion. The first movement image is Bryce doing a star jump on a table, the second movement image is Bryce jumping off a bench, and the last movement image is the custodian driving the golf cart. The second element that I used was Balance. The first balance image was Radial and it was of the center of the lunch table, the second image is of an asymmetrical tree with Sharanika standing next to it, the last balance image of the concrete ground where the squares meet and cross and create symmetry.
What is your favorite part of this image? My favorite part of this image is how I kind of did a little pose in the middle of the air What was the most difficult part of this process? The most difficult part of this process is erasing the back part of each layer What was the easiest part of this process? The easiest part of this process was actually taking the pictures because that only took one try for me.
Monochromatic Warm Colors Cool Colors Neutral Colors Thematic 1. What was your favorite image and why? My favorite image is the Thematic image because I love the vibrant colors and I added saturation to make the colors pop even more. 2. How is the lighting in your favorite image (direct, diffused, etc.)? The lighting in the background is dark which kind of makes the colors pop even more because of the contrast with the dark background and the bright colors. 3. What worked well while photographing? One thing that worked well was the focus on all the images and we changed the aperture every picture to make the depth of field perfect. 4. What would you have done differently? One thing I would have done differently is the organization of some of the images and placed the objects in different order to make the image appear better. 5. What was the element or principle in your the...
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