Wednesday, August 31, 2011

3X3 - 2011 Version

This is my three by three post. This is nine photos in three different directions, and angles.I worked all around the school, using natural light to make the images stronger.3x3 allows you to shoot far distances and low distances or high distances and super close up.








9 comments:

  1. I think in each of your photos you really payed attention to your angle. each of your photos are very different from each other which makes them go together in a unique way so it looks a little like a story.

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  2. All of your photos flow together really well, they make a great set. I really like the photo of Eliza's face, her eyes really pop. Maybe next time work on contrast/lighting, but sll of the photos look good!

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  3. I think you did a great job. Your pictures were simple and they fit together very nicely (that could be because they were all of Eliza (: ). I like the one of Eliza's whole body from below when she's looking up the most. Awesome job.

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  4. Cool Job! These photos are really cool, I especially like the last one, as it fits together with the other other photos nicely. Good Job! I really like it.

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  5. That you take pictures of varied distance and angle of both the background and human analog works very well to accomplish this assignment. Definitely a cohesive set.

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  6. I think that you took some really great pictures. The lighting in each one is fantastic. I think that you could have done a few more close ups, but overall you did a great job.

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  7. The perspective of the second photo is really cool. I think this collection does a really good job of showing all angles and perspectives

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  8. You really focused all your photos in a variety of ways and they flow really well together. I like the one on the stairs. This was great!

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  9. Great photos! I love the contrast of the dark shadows and the lighter subject! I especially love the depth of the first photo! Great job!

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