DescriptionFor this assignment, we were tasked with taking pictures containing eleven different rules of composition. In order to do this we had to make use of our cameras, Adobe Bridge, Weebly, and the environment around us. After taking as many pictures as we saw fit, we were to choose our best ones and create this blog post containing them. I learned...Before this assignment, I did not know what Adobe Bridge was or how to use it. Now, I am comfortable importing pictures, viewing them in different ways, and transferring them to my Weebly site. Speaking of Weebly, this was foreign to me before last week. I am still getting the hang of it, but I already feel like I have learned a lot about it. Lastly, I learned about eleven rules of composition. It is interesting to see these elements all around me now.
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Let me introduce myself. My name is Julie Palmer, and I am a senior at Saline High School. Saline is the only home I have ever known, as my family has been here since before I was born. My brother, Zac, is 20 years old and attends Syracuse University. My other "brother" is my dog Huey. He has been a part of my family for the past 10 years, and it's hard to imagine my life without him. Since the age of 7, I have defined myself as a baton twirler. If I'm not doing school work, I probably have a baton in my hand. Despite my busy schedule from school and twirling, I still find time to work at Menchie's, spend time with my friends, and do other things that make my heart happy.
When deciding on my schedule for senior year, this class stood out to me because I realized I had not taken a single photography class throughout the 3 years I had already been here. I used to love taking pictures, but I haven't done it in so long due to my previously mentioned busy schedule. I figured that if I took a class that forced me to take pictures, I would be more motivated to continue this hobby. Hopefully, this class reignites my passion of taking pictures. |
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March 2017
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