This image shows simplicity because the background is simple( is the sky).
This photo i picked meets the rule of simplicity because the background is blue and there's nothing going on in the background that will grab you attention to that, instead of the burning building.
Michel Williamson jumped out of the building from his bedroom window on September ,09,2001 in New York city . He jumped out of the building because he likes to sky dive and he dint have enough money to go or pay for a real skydiving center. He did it hurridly and without telling anyone he was going to do it. Jasmine Marlin Anderson was walking on the new york subway on July 10 1979 when suddenly she accidentally walk over an underneath air conditioner that made her dress go up and she rapidly reacted to put her dress down. The reason why she reacted rapidly was because there was guys around with cameras it seemed as if they were waiting for a woman with a dress to pass by and get her off guard and this woman was Jasmine she was embarrassed but she just avoided it . She avoided the embarrassment by smiling and kept walking Famous Robert Michelson is at the hospital making silly faces ...
Tips: 1. A good practice to get into when you're taking self-portraits is to use a mix of auto and manual focus. First, focus on your stand-in object using auto focus. Then, with the object still in focus, switch your lens to manual focus. This will give you the freedom to tweak settings, re-meter for changing light and anything else you need to all without screwing up your established point of focus. Just make sure you stand perfectly on your mark each time you take a photo. 2. a single flash can do wonders for your portraits. I won’t go into any lighting details, but photography is about capturing light. You don’t need to buy a flash, I first started learning lighting using work lights. You can pick up a small but powerful work light from home depot for around ~$15. 3. The settings in which you make pictures of people are important because they add to the viewer's understanding of your subject. The room in which a person lives or works, their house, th...
Broadsheet- Tall spread that folds in half Tabloid- short layout, and square in dimension Flag - Photo- Headlines- Show what they are talking about Teasers- Jump-tells you were the story continues Folio-place underneath the flag, location, city , due reference information Byline- name of the writer and their title Ifonographic- visual information
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