Saturday, March 3, 2012

Post #3 Contemplate about my pictures

     It is a common Wednesday for everyone except me because it is the day that the Washburn Review published, I cannot stop seeing the latest paper and see if my picture was been used. I've been in the student media for two weeks and I've already done two assignments as well. Two pictures were used in the paper since I joined it.I like the environment in the student media, everyone is kind hearted and helpful and it is really a good chance to exercise the skill you want to improve. Besides the feelings I described above, I also have some contemplations that I want share with. It is the most important principle in photograph--The subject.
     The second picture I have taken used in the newspaper was an activity called diversity. I took the picture with two Chinese girls and a American boy in it. That was the reason I thought why they would use that photo. It displayed the diversity to some extent while diversity is the main aim for that activity. The picture should reflect the aim or the activity title. I undestood it immediately. A good picture sometimes may not a best combination of every elements in photograph, but it is certainly a obviously presentation of the subject's feature. Hold the subject or the aim of the object you will take photo it's a golden rule in photography. The contemplation of this picture now guide me to read the title of the activity at first carefully and rethink it over in order to find the key term of the activity, then focus on it during the process take the photo. I believe it will make me take more better pictures in the future. I felt encouraged all about these results and contemplations. I will keep working on it!



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