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Butterfly

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1.What are your overall strengths of your project?​

-My overall strengths of my projects is Understanding the angles and Frame of the photo.

2. What improvements could be made? ​

-Some improvements I could make is fixing the lighting for butterfly. 

3. What did you learn about lighting patterns?

-Working with lighting patterns I learned that specific angles create different effects of your photograph, with warmth or story.

4. How did photographing an egg prepare you for photographing a classmate?

-The photographs I took of the eggs prepared me for my photographs of my classmate by have a visual image of specific lighting and which resembles what.

​5. In what ways, were the two labs similar and what ways did the experiences differ?

-Both labs were very similar, the only difference there was the subjects. There was more shadow and more control of the subject.

6.Why is lighting important for a photographer to understand?

-Lighting is important for a photographer to understand because lighting can be used in many ways from tell stories to photographing a clear photo. Rather if it's too dark or to bright. It's also helpful to have these type of understanding of lighting because if can shape/change your subject.

7. How will you incorporate lighting in your photography in the future?

-I can incorporate lighting in my photograph in the future when Im taking picture of celebrations or family.

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