1. Challenges that I found was that it was hard to find something that specifically met one of the categories. I was thinking too much in the box and ended up getting pictures I wasn't too happy with.
2. I was focusing a lot more on finding a specific focal point and making sure that the picture is not too busy. I also found myself focusing a lot more on framing which is shown in the happy picture and in the square picture. I used the edges of the buildings to frame the sun and the clouds.
3. I made a mental checklist of the things that I could do to make the picture better and more interesting. The one that I focused on the most was what I wanted the focal point to be and how I was going to make it the focal point.
4. Finally - go back and edit your blogs with the 4 photos (square, metal, happy, Bowie), tell me what rules of composition (which you just learned about) did you end up actually achieving? Did you have any?
5. I would be interested in shooting the same prompts again because I would like to see how I can improve on the pictures that I initially took for the prompts.
6. Juxtaposition, Nature, Paper
7. Peer Reflection
https://jendyphotoblog.blogspot.com/2018/09/prompt-shoot-1.html
I really liked how simple Jen's metal picture is, yet it looks really cool. I like how the picture shows a lot of the chain, but not all of it is in focus.
In Jen's happy picture, she had a clear focus point, which is shown by the bright colors of the flower petals.
I do think that she could've focused in more on the flower, that would've cropped out the brown of the picnic table in the background.
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