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Contrast: flower(s)
1) Through working on this exercise, something I learned about composition is that it might not always entail what you planned it would. When I was looking around on street view I would see a cool building and plan for that to be the focal point but then see something else completely different and choose that instead.
2) One way in which I engaged in the process of looking closely at your world to find unexpected
photographic potential was when there was an important tourist-crowded site/monument/scenery, I looked around it, behind it, or across the street from it to try and find peculiar things. My intention in doing this was to maybe find someone's reaction to this attraction or something irrelevant that could be interpreted.
-As far as contrast goes, I liked how the colors of the flowers AND the colors of the buildings contrasted each other. I makes the picture seem so colorful and bright.
Contrast: flower(s)
1) Through working on this exercise, something I learned about composition is that it might not always entail what you planned it would. When I was looking around on street view I would see a cool building and plan for that to be the focal point but then see something else completely different and choose that instead.
2) One way in which I engaged in the process of looking closely at your world to find unexpected
photographic potential was when there was an important tourist-crowded site/monument/scenery, I looked around it, behind it, or across the street from it to try and find peculiar things. My intention in doing this was to maybe find someone's reaction to this attraction or something irrelevant that could be interpreted.
-As far as contrast goes, I liked how the colors of the flowers AND the colors of the buildings contrasted each other. I makes the picture seem so colorful and bright.