Post Shoot Reflection

1). My main challenge during the prompt shoot was finding good pictures to take of for the category square. I also had a problem trying to find unique subjects to take pictures of, I wanted to find things that people would most likely not take a picture of, but that was hard.
2). While taking photos I was most concerned on making the photos focused. To achieve this I held down the button half way in order to avoid the blur in the photos I was taking.
3). If I could re-do this assignment again I would go back and try to avoid mergers and try to have more simplicity because I have backgrounds that take the main subject away from the photo.
4). I think I would keep the lighting the same (except for the square's lighting) because I think the lighting for photos were bright and it made the subject clearer to spot.
6). I'd like to go back and re-shoot my square photo because I think I could've taken a better photo of the fencing or just take a picture of a different square item. Other than that, I'm not interested in shooting these photos because I didn't really like the subjects we had to take pictures of. They were hard for me to find good pictures to take that matched the subjects.

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3). I think Taylor's photo of Metal was really good because you can clearly tell that the subject of the photo is the metal bars, she also did a good job at making the background is blurred and a plain green.
She also took a good picture of the lockers because the photo was taken at a good angle and you can clearly see that the subject is lockers.

4). Taylor could avoid mergers more because two of her photos have parts of it cut off, but other than that I think she's heading down the right path.

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