Post shoot reflections

1. Some challenges I faced during the shoot were it was hard to find something for happy, and some pictures I got were good but since the picture was near glass it showed the reflection of the flash.
2. For some of the pictures I turned the camera vertical to get a better picture. For example, In the photo I took of the bikes, I got closer to the bikes and flipped the camera to get a more up close, and personal view.
3. If I could redo the assignment, I would not take any photos near a window, I would try to use more techniques. (for example, framing, rule of thirds, simplicity, etc.)
4. Some things I would do the same would be that I would still use the same pictures (I would just make it a different angle) and I would keep the flipping of the camera and up- close aspect.
5. I used the rules for three of my pictures (which I edited to show the rule) and I was really surprised that some of my pictures used the rule.
6. I would be interested in shooting these same prompts again to try and use the rules for all of my photos and take them with better backgrounds.

http://juliettesphotojournalismblog.blogspot.com
- Her pictures are really cool and have a different approach to things many people take pictures of. Her picture of the ceiling looks really cool with the lights and is a really good example of lines.
- One thing that could be improved would be to make sure the background is less chaotic ( but sometimes you can't do anything about that)

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