I have to say that this final project has motivated me to try something new with my selfies. I was glad to pick the reflected selfie because of the services, whether curved, vibrant, or multiple reflections of me in one picture. I used my mother's vehicle as a reflection, and I loved how the red tone reflected on the selfie, including the trees in the background. My favorite portrait would have to be me holding the crystal ball and catching my reflection upside down. The multiple reflections were a unique idea because they made me think of the hall of mirrors at the Carnival. I took the other photo at the bookstore, and they have Plexiglas, where you can see my reflection. I used a pizza cutter as a reflection, and I liked how the selfie turned out with the shape of the pizza cutter. Overall this was a fun and unique selfie experience. There are many ways to make a great selfie.
Hi Shawn,
ReplyDeleteI think the strongest pictures you've posted so far are the vertical and leading lines photos so far. You're also implementing the rule of thirds in the horizontal lines picture, and rhythm in the picture for curved lines. I think you have a good sense of what we've learned so far and are headed in the right direction for this project too.
Thank you! I believe the vertical and leading lines photos are my strongest, too. I tried to implement the rule of thirds in all of my photos, so I'm glad that you noticed that as well.
DeleteShawn, thanks for sharing. Your images are unique and I think they are good examples for the project. I especially like the first image “vertical lines”. The negative space is powerful with your composition and I like how the reflection of the buildings are also vertical lines. The image has a lot of depth.
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