Animal photography always catches my eye. I love seeing the moods that all different kinds of animals are in. Andy Rouse became a professional at around age 32(now 50). Andy's favorite animal are Mountain Gorillas and the Polar Bears. My photos also capture the mood in these animals, trying to capture the perfect picture. Like I said, these animals catch my eye with how one thing can make a difference. I think these photos are successful because they capture mood in the animals. In the first picture my cat is calm, in the second my dog is happy and hyper, in the third my cat is curious, in the fourth my cat is irritated because she's pregnant, and in the fifth it's my cat with her four kittens. My favorite pictures are the first and the last because of how good I think they turned out. I wish I could've gotten a different angle on the picture with my dog.
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I think these photos are successful because they are simple. They show the simple white background and it shows the object clearly. I think my favorite one is the first picture because it's mostly white then the purple pops out.
I got 24/26 letters for this project. My word from Pixlr is CAT. I had fun going around and trying to find things to made letters, but it was also challenging. I think this project was successful because I found things that weren't meant to be letters.
I think these all fit for street photography, even if it's not necessarily street. They all tell stories about our community. I felt that I didn't need to have a model for these, and they still explain street photography.
I really like how these shadow pictures turned out. My favorite is the one that looks like I'm in jail because it has blue to it instead of just plain color.
I think all of these photos represent calm or happy. They all show the mood of the subject showing that they are clam and in a good mood. I think the photo that needs improvement is the one with the white dog, I could've taken this photo with a different background.
I think these photos are successful because of how the animals are. Most of them have my cat and it shows how she's not that active. The other two show how the owner and dog are connected. My favorite is the one with my cat on the wood post because of what color she is and she kind of blends in.
I really like how these photos turned out and how they can be humorous. My favorite is the faceless because it looks like a face but it actually isn't. I think the one with the dog could've been improved with lighting.
I think all these photos are good for framing because they all have a type of frame around them. Weather it's squared or circled. My favorite is the one with the bulldogs because the frame takes up most of the picture and the bulldog is in the center.
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