PART 1:
By Annie Leibovitz
In this one the colors are amazing- the blue eyes are startling. Rule of thirds is used. The hair flying across the face gives it a natural look, as does the dirt. The lighting used is rembrandt, and it gives a soft, innocent look to the photo.
By Annie Leibovitz
The lighting is very soft and warm. The colors are vibrant but toned down. It looks vintage and very relaxing and candid.
By Annie Leibovitz
There isn't much shadow, but the light is white and flourescent-y, yet soft. The colors are mostly slightly monochromatic(tan/blonde) but the teal background and red lips make it interesting. Rule of thirds is used with her eyes and face.
PART 2:
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I did a few self portraits using the timer on my camera. It was hard to manage the composition, so there weren't very many good ones. This was pretty close to the camera, and in the evening.
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It was a bright day, and I was in a shadow. The picture came out really dark for some reason, so it's very grainy. Still, I really like this photo.
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My sister made me take pictures of her. It's a bit washed out, but overall it doesn't look bad.
I liked the swingset picture I saw on the Macjournalism feed. I was surprised not to see it here. This is a solid effort all around. Part One has good images and reflections (might have considered composition a bit more). The self-portraits show a lot of creativity although not of all it is explained in the reflections. 97
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