Reflection: This was my first week of this project I've gotta say it's pretty solid. I had a lot of fun during team time when we went and took pictures around Liberty Station. I also enjoyed analyzing the photo in Mike's class and Learning about the wonders of sudo science in Andrew's class. The two bummers this week were #1 all the rain this week and #2 Trump being elected president. I can't wait to see what we do next week. Photos of the Week: This is an image I took on Monday after being given the task to take a picture that had something to do with light. I noticed how there was light shining on a light and liked how the photo looked. Taken on iPhone SE. This is an image I got after we learned about leading lines. I walked behind HTHI and I took a picture on the side of it I liked the clouds and the shadow of the railing on the wall. Taken with iPhone SE.Photo Analysis Writing Piece: Technical By Pablo Robin After looking at this photo for a long time I was able to notice things that the photographer was conveying when he took this picture. This image is kind of hard to look at because the woman in the foreground is slightly out of focus. Usually the foreground is in focus and that's also usually where the subject is. However the more I look at it as a photographer I realize the reason she was out of focus. It’s because the background holds more of a reaction. The woman yelling really draws the eye because not only is she in a good spot in the rule of thirds, she is also showing the strongest emotion. Another impactful character I noticed was the soldier way in the back. For some reason he looks really clear even though he is far back. The soldier makes the situation serious. The last character that draws the eye is the woman on the far left. The expression on her face is one of disgust. She looks repulsed by the woman in the foreground. Being a photographer myself I think I will start looking at photos this way it helps me analyze them more thoroughly and find things that you can't see at first glance. I will also use this to help me as a photographer by taking a photo that will tell a story by itself. Lab Safety Poster:
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