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The Three Best Photos Joseph Gore

Photo #1 Techniques I used for the photo: The techniques I used to take this photo were framing, a high angle shot and natural lighting. What I enjoyed about the photo: What I liked about the photo was how the angle and lighting that I used created a frame around the main part of the image. How I could improve the photo: What I could do to improve the photo is to use different angles, lighting and a different set of controllers that could all be different colours and styles. Feedback from class: Juan Gordon - I think it’s an amazing picture. I think you could improve in the lightning and the place of the controller but I really like this picture. Mohib Sultani – Its very good photos I really like them specially the one with the frame as it makes the photo more interesting.

Photo #2 Techniques I used for the photo: The techniques I used to take this photo were a angled shot, natural lighting and leading lines. What I enjoyed about the photo: What I liked about the image was the angle that I used to take the photo which allowed the light to shine on the controller and headphones. Feedback from class: Chris – I like the shine that is on the controller but the background could have been clearer and with less clutter. Nick (LSP) – I like the way the lighting was used and how it used leading lines. An interesting photo. How I could improve the photo: What I could do to improve the photo could be to use different angles or lighting to get a different photo.

Photo #3 Techniques I used for the photo: The techniques I used to take this photo were a side-on view and natural lighting. What I enjoyed about the photo: What I liked about the image was the angle I used to take it as the allowed the lighting to light up the edges of the screen, buttons and the section on the console where you can flip down the top screen. How I could improve the photo: What I could do to improve the photo is to use the same angle but using some different lighting to get a different photo. Feedback from class: Ryan – I like the idea that he came up with, the photo is really good and tells a lot about the picture.