The image I think is the strongest would be the one with the stop light looking through a windshield. I think this image has a good nostalgic feel and has good contrast between the black and the white. I think this image would be stronger if the fading was less noticeable. I think the welcome image would be better if the rain wasn't visible , but then again, the rain adds character.
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Image 1: This is a tile in Mrs. McCambridge's classroom with a filter over top. I used pixlr to edit this image.
Image 2: Is an American flag, also taken in the Algebra room. Image 3: Is my phone case, that was edited using pixlr. Image 4: is a pillowcase Image 5: is a table in the Algebra room. For two of these images I used Pixlr, and I think they are my strongest. My favorite would be my phonecase because the white on black is ery vibrant and contains good detail. I think that the other images would be better if they were more focused and less blurry. Texture image 1:
This is a close-up image of my eye-shadow pallet. I think it shows the texture of the eye-shadow well, and the chrome. I think this image would be stronger if the reflection of the light wasn't visible. Texture image 2: This image is a zoomed in picture of one of my many phone cases. I think that it shows the texture of the sparkles. I think this image would be better if it was more focused and didn't have a "reflection". Texture image 3: This is an image of the back of a mouse pad, found in this very classroom. I think that it does show the texture of the mouse pad, but would be stronger if the lighting wasn't as bright. Texture image 4: This image is of my left wrist and shows the creases, or texture, of my wrist. I think this image would be stronger if it were more focused and close-up. I think my strongest photo is of my shoe. The other photo's are rushed and aren't inspiring. I used a filter to add emphasis on my shoe in order to make it more of a silhouette. I think all of the photos would be better if they were of something inspiring or gave you feeling, but instead they are emotionless and don't hold any meaning.
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AuthorMy name is Kaylea Rogers, and I am an amateur photographer. I have been interested in photography since 6th grade, and hope to continue my work in the future. Archives
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