1. I picked this photo because I loved the way that it looked. Even though it seems somewhat simple, it really isn't. So many things can happen in this photo, plus the person's expression on their face seems kinda neutral or down-ish.
2. The rules of photography that are in this photo is simplicity because this photo doesn't seen to complicated. Most likely because the person who took this photo blurred out the background. If the background wasn't blurred then it will make the photo more complicated because it will distract the viewer from the main subject.
1. I picked this photo because I feel like there is more to this photo then their actually is. It shows that when your in junior year your main focus is on passing the major exams/tests. So everything else around them is only on that of the exam and nothing else but that. Which I believe would be very true knowing that your future could depend on how you do in school. (high school)
2. The rules of photography that are in this photo is either lines or simplicity because in the photo their is diagonal lines throughout this photo because of the lining and because of the books. Also simplicity because to most people it would just be a kid sitting on the ground reading with some books surrounding him.
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3. I think we could take photos in the library, science rooms, or just anywhere in general that involves students working on assignments or projects in their classes. That's if we want the photo to be like the ones shown in the link.
4. I would go to the library, musical classrooms, or just classrooms in general that have people working on things that seem interesting to look at. Like not something too common but unique in a way and that has depth in the place or picture.
5. I would not tell the person that i'm taking a photo of them so that they will look natural instead of being un-natural or else it will looked staged. Also I would just wait for what I believe is the golden moment in what they are doing.
1. I picked this photo because I feel like there is more to this photo then their actually is. It shows that when your in junior year your main focus is on passing the major exams/tests. So everything else around them is only on that of the exam and nothing else but that. Which I believe would be very true knowing that your future could depend on how you do in school. (high school)
2. The rules of photography that are in this photo is either lines or simplicity because in the photo their is diagonal lines throughout this photo because of the lining and because of the books. Also simplicity because to most people it would just be a kid sitting on the ground reading with some books surrounding him.
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3. I think we could take photos in the library, science rooms, or just anywhere in general that involves students working on assignments or projects in their classes. That's if we want the photo to be like the ones shown in the link.
4. I would go to the library, musical classrooms, or just classrooms in general that have people working on things that seem interesting to look at. Like not something too common but unique in a way and that has depth in the place or picture.
5. I would not tell the person that i'm taking a photo of them so that they will look natural instead of being un-natural or else it will looked staged. Also I would just wait for what I believe is the golden moment in what they are doing.
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