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A Photography Assignment

Ryan said I 'oght to put some of my art on my blog, so here's this to start. I'll try to scan in some of my sketches when I get the chance.
This is an assignment I did for photography class. It's composed of elements I found around the campus of LO high school, and my friend Sam who's in the class with me.
I feel like it would be better if I had something interesting somewhere around the location of that window.
Anyway, it's not the most exciting picture, but I had fun making it. Fairly basic as far as photoshop goes though. I'm just beginning to use the program.


Update: Here's the cropped version according to the suggestion my dad gave me. Thanks Dad.

4 comments:

  1. This is kewl! Thanks for sharing. I like the high contrast colors and the simplicity of the elements. Especially like the fact that he is standing on the chainlink fence at that angle. It has a nifty overall effect. Look forward to seeing more!
    --gammaruth

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  2. I like the effect the you have made here. The color is fantastic.

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  3. Great composition and inspiring. Just a little crop at the left or a soft element along the left, center, top perhaps.

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