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This picture shows the comparison between light and dark and that even the most opposite people can be the best of friends. I blurred the outer rim of my picture to give it focus on whats going on rather than on the photographs surroundings. This picture can also include the difference in how people look or act but in the end were all people and thats what matters. RHYTHM: The movement of the people give the picture motion and a realistic feel which makes the picture more interesting. However this picture was a little blurry but the formation gives the picture a little more clear. This picture was done on the football field while kids were working out during phisical education. VARIETY: I chose this picture for variety because not only does it have so many different interests of kids on campus but also the paint splatter gives a unique and colorful feel. I included the sun in the corner because it gives the picture a foggy look and makes the picture look more memorable. Also I thought that in this picture that all the different things you can be interested in but also be united with people who are completely different from you. HARMONY: I chose the picture of a tree for harmony because of the contrasting colors and the comparison between the different colored leaves. I also notice how the tree changes colors the higher you go up the tree because of the shadows from the leaves above. In this picture i made the tree darker which brought out its color and made the sky a little more faded which makes the main point of the picture pop. EMPHASIS: The picture of this spikey prickaley plant gives emphasis because the plant is surrounded by dirt which makes the plant pop and seem bold. The plant has a yellow on the tips which makes the green took bright and more defined when comparing it to the dirt. When I edited this picture I made it brighter and and used contrast so that the pictures color could be evened out which gave it a bold touch. PROPORTION: I use this picture for proportion because when taylor crawled up in to the tree I noticed that although Taylor is much taller than me he still wasn't taller than this tree so in the process of Taylor getting scratched up we took a picture of Taylor jumping off the side of a tree. The shadows also give emphasis on the proportion to the tree and how long its branches stretch out to the sides of the picture. This picture was darkened because rather than focusing on Taylor as a person I wanted to focus on how tall he was. BALANCE: I chose this picture as balance because I wanted to include some school pride as well as when I first saw it i looked at the horns of the longhorn and its symmetry on each site. The circle around the longhorn also helped give the longhorn a sense of equil measurement. I darkened the picture to help withe the sun flashing off the longhorn and the darkness gave the wood a more deep definition.
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