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Photos everyone should know how to make

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On this website, it shows many different types of cool pictures that you can take. It shows an example of each of the picture types, and it shows how to take all of the pictures. 1. I like this picture because it's using forced perspective, and those pictures are really cool. 2. In this picture, mergers are being used to make the picture look cooler. 3. This picture is taken by Jeff Meyer, who took many other unique pictures.

Spiral Staircases

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On this website, it says how to take a spiral staircase picture. It shows how to find the perfect spiral for the picture, and how to take the picture. 1. I picked this photo because it looks mysterious, and it is different from the other ones. 2. In this photo, leading lines is a big rule used. 3. This picture was taken by Christian Richter, who takes many spiral staircase pictures.

Using a projector

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On this website, it shows how to take cool pictures using a projector. Basically, the projector projects a color, image, or design on an object you want to take a picture of, and it changes the way the object or thing looks. 1. I chose this photo because I think it's really cool that the projector makes it look like the mushrooms are glowing. 2. I see simplicity in this picture. 3. This picture was taken by Michael Zhang, who takes many pictures like this one.

Killer Timelapse

On this website, it shows how to take a time-lapse, and how long it takes to make a time-lapse. It says that it can take up to 9-10 hours of just being out there to set up and find the perfect angle or view. 1. In the video, I saw different time lapses of different cities and places. 2. The person that probably took the time-lapse is someone that is interested in how a place changes over during a regular day or few days. 3. It's pretty hard to set up a time-lapse. You have to be out there for around eight hours, and you have to find the perfect place to set up. 4. I learned that time-lapses are hard to set up, but they pay off in the end because you can travel to amazing places and see how it changes over time.

Prompt shoot #3

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This is connected This is Footprint This is The End This is Eight

magazines part 2

The main point of image based magazine covers is to draw attention to whoever's looking at it, and to use the image to help sell the magazine. The main point of illustration based magazine covers is to present something out of the ordinary to draw attention to whoever's looking at it. Most of these magazine covers are for independently published magazines. Type based magazine covers are used to be striking and shocking to the people looking at it. It is also meant to be powerful. Concept based magazine covers are meant to be instantly understandable and appeal to the readers. However, it can be tough to make it so the readers can understand the joke, or the metaphor on the cover of the magazine. The relationship between words and photos are vital because the person looking at the cover should be able to understand the link between the words and photos so that they understand the cover.

Favorite

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Best Cover Winner GQ "The World's 50 Greatest Living Athletes," November 2017 Fred Woodward, Designer Pari Dukovic, Photographer "When the World's Greatest Living Athlete is also an off-the-court phenom in business, in movies, and increasingly in politics, the time allotted for a photo shoot is limited (it was 45-minutes from the frame to the last). But photographer Pari Dukovic nevertheless captured LeBron James in a timeless, almost deified image that shows the strength, fierceness, and regal nature of GQ’s November cover subject. One worthy of blowing up and framing like a piece of art (which we did). This portrait is very good because the lighting is very good, and it matches the title of it as "The King". It fits this because his skin is almost a golden color, and the background is a golden color. Also, he's wearing a crown on his head, which fits the 'king" description. Also, LeBron James is a huge inspiration to me. The

Best Covers

Best entertainment and Celebrity: 1, "David Letterman Returns": This is a formal portrait 2, "Lets Hear It for the Red, White, and Ru": This is environmental portrait 3, "Make America Happy Again": This is a formal portrait 4, " Star Wars' Adam Driver: A Force to be Reckoned with": This is an informal portrait 5, TransWorld Skateboarding: This is formal 6, Vanity Fair: This is formal Best Service and Lifestyle: 7, "A Teenage Life": This is Formal 8, "Comfort and Style": This is Environmental 9, "Celebrating 10 years": This is Informal 10, "Bright Star": This is informal 11, "Rossana Orlandi": This is Formal Best Sports and Fitness: 12, : "The Worlds 50 Greatest Living Athletes": This is formal 13, Kirstie Ennis: Environmental 14, Corey Seager: Formal 15, Joe Thornton and Bret Burns: Informal 16, "Miracle": Environmental 17, "To Hel

Magazine tips

1. Familiar recognition 2. The cover looks bright and attracts the eye 3. It looks irresistible 4. worth the money 5. efficient and fast

Self portrait and portraits intro

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1.The best tips for portraits are probably perspective, framing, and play with backgrounds. 2.   I like this one because it shows him in his normal environment, and it shows everything he does in this environment. I like this one because it shows him in the middle of what he's doing in his environment. 3   I like this one because I think it's cool how she's taking a picture of herself in a car with the rearview mirror. I saw a few of these pictures where people had a paintbrush and they were coloring in the photo, but this was my favorite one because it's really zoomed in on his face which makes it more dramatic. 4.   I like this picture because it's cool that there's stuff in the foreground and the background. I like this picture because you can just see the sun behind her which adds like an outline of her body. 5. For my portrait, I'll probably be shooting myself outdoors either at school, or at home. I'll adjust the aperture, the s