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| Bobo the monkey cowers as his frightening trainer approaches, Bobo had been in custody since he was little. |
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| An owl yawns in the fresh powdery snow, waking from a warm sleep during an overnight storm. |
1. Rule of thirds - Two thirds of the photo should have negative space, and the object should be facing it.
2. Balancing Elements - the objects of the photo should be symmetrical on the photo.
3. Leading Lines - lines should lead from the edge of the photo to the object.
4. Symmetry and Patterns (repetition) - there should be a sense of repetition in the photo.
5. Viewpoint - If taken from far away, the photo should look down at an angle on the object of the photo.
6. Background - There should be nothing insane in the background.
7. Create depth - The object should be in the foreground of the photo.
8. Framing - surrounding objects should pram the subject of the photo.
9. Cropping - Unnecessary objects should be cropped out of the photo.
10. Mergers and avoiding them - There should be nothing in the background that interacts with the main object of the photo.
Aperture - the opening of the lens that allows in light, much like the pupil of an eye.
Shutter Speed - how fast a photo is taken with how long the shutter of the camera is open.
ISO - Sensitivity to light of a camera.
4. On photoshop, it is unethical to manipulate the body of a model to make them more attractive to the human eye.
5. Portraits
Environmental - The model is interacting with the environment around them.
Self - The portrait is taken by the model themselves.
Casual - the model isn't necessarily looking directly into the camera or having their photo taken.
6. Exposure, Depth Of Field, Focal Length
Exposure - the amount of light let into a photo
Depth Of Field - How much of the photo is in focus
Focal Length - how close you are to the subject of the photo
7. Magazine Cover Types
Early - Looked much more like books, existed from 1700's to the end of the 19th century.
Poster - 1890-1960, large pictures with no words
Married To - The cover headline interacts with the main photo/model.
Forest of words - Mainly starting in the 21st century, the photo began to be covered in words.



















































