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Photo Assignment #4: Take a picture of something red
Photo Assignment #5: Take a picture of something yellow
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All of the following photos were take by MM. She is deserving of a solo blog post because of her photographic vision, but she is also the only person who has sent me images to be uploaded. PLEASE SEND YOUR PHOTOS AND LET'S BEEF UP THIS BLOG!
I've included some of my thoughts below some pictures. Just some things that came to mind when I was looking at the photos.
Thanks, MM! Excellent work, keep it up!

Here, I like that the entire subject is in the frame, but there's the other desk stuff in the background. The tape dispenser really stands out against all that boring "desky" stuff. And I like that it is angled towards the camera, adds some depth perspective and drama.



I don't know what it is about this bin, but I've photographed it myself several times. The red wheel really stands out against all the flat colours in the photo. I like the tilt on the camera too.
In this case, having the subject be the smallest thing in the frame adds alot of drama to the shot. Again, the lines leading the eye down to the subject really pull the viewer in.
It's hard to take a perfectly straight shot. This is pretty close. I like how the horizontal and vertical lines of the photo intersect. Good geometry.
A plain, old duotang photographed from a cool angle suddenly gains alot of character.
Great shot! Lots of stories in this photograph. We have our main subject in the center with an important message for the viewer. Lots of interesting things surrounding it too: who drew the turtle, and why? Someone's forgotten assignment; and a recycling guide. This must be a school!
A lonely t-shirt. I picture someone pitching it in at the end of the day, it getting buried by a bunch of stuff and found on again on locker clean-up day in the spring. "Oh yeah! There's my gym shirt!"