10 Final Photos
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1 / 640 - F 2.8 - The center of attention is the mirror back of the fountain. I defocused the background captured the reflection og the tree on then back of the fountain.

1 / 160 - F 4.0 - There were two versions, one simly ending at the wall, and another, this image, with a persons back. The center of attention of this photo is the golden lock with black marker written over it. Even though the exposure is off, I focused on the look and blurred out Jason's back.

1 / 60 - F 2.8 - In this photo I used the Rule of Thirds technique and focused on one mushroom as my main subject, defocusing other mushrooms. The low unusual point of view made the mushrooms seem taller then they actually were.

1 / 640 - F 4.0 - Instead of centering the subject in this photo, I used Rule of Thirds moving the image to the lower left corner. I focused on the rusty rivet on the Brooklyn Bridge, blurring the background bringing out the rust and crumbles on the rivet.

1 / 200 - F 4.1 - I took this photo because i was fascinated at how the only plank on the bench that is broken in half, ois the only plank that has stalks perfectly hanging off it.

1 / 80 - F 4.1 - I wS tired of seeing the typical view of a subject, just catching it straight on I got on my knees and captured the worms eye view. I foucesed on the engraved symbol of the lamp post and defocused the rest of the way up.
- 1 / 500 – F 2.8

1 / 13 - F 2.8 - I took this photo because I liked the way the light shined on the water. I added the pots almsot as models to add a reflection to the water. The image was over exposed so the histogram of the image was slightly adjusted.

1 / 60 - F 4.5 - Instead of using the normal portrait style and taking a photo of Jason's face straight on I stood at a higher point. I did this so the image could have a higher diagnal point of view.
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