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Assignment #15 Light
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F-stop: 4.0 Shutter Speed: 1/1250 ISO: 100 F-stop: 4.5 Shutter Speed: 1/1250 ISO: 160 F-stop: 4 Shutter Speed: 1/1250 ISO: 1600 The only thing I found hard about this assignment was making sure that I had different ways the light was present. My three images were in shadows, direct and indirect sunlight. Luckily, our school has many different places I could have gone to get different light images. I really like my image of the pumpkin because it had cool shadows on it and there is a little bit of bokeh. I also think the image in the parlor is cool because part of the image has direct sunlight shining in it and the other part has a lot less and indirect sunlight.
Assignment #6 Polar opposites
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My version of polar opposites is new and old. I used my grandma's and my brother's hand. They are both holding something to represent a very important aspect of their lives. My grandma loves to cook, therefore she is holding a stirring spoon, even if it is hard to tell what it is. My brother loves baseball, therefore he is holding a baseball bat. New and old is not the only opposite I show through these images. My grandma and brother are very different. Gender and age are two obvious differences. My grandma had a different childhood than my brother, different things that are important to them. My brother loves sports, friends, and our family. My grandma grew up in Peru, which shows an obvious difference in her childhood than my brother's. She grew up near the Amazon rainforest, she had different hobbies, a different family dynamic. Though they seem to be so different, they are family, and family loves one another. When I first thought of opposites, I had a hard time findi...