This photo was taken across the courtyard of Mullen Library to make a simple portrait more interesting. I made the image very symmetrical and had Sydney stand in one of the windows in the stacks.
Biggest, Boldest, Brightest, Most Favorable Framing Impact KISS Leading Lines Merger Before Merger After Room for Movement Rule of Thirds Cropping Before Cropping After
This portrait was taken right before Britta's indoor soccer game while she was stretching. I used portrait mode to place all the focus and detail on the bottom of her shoes and blur out the rest of her hands and body.
Dip-tic Image This dip-tic was created using a wide shot and detailed shot of the outside of the Basilica. I flipped the wide shot so that there was a mirror effect using the sunlight in both photos. I like the dip-tic design more than the inset images because you get to see both images while still recognizing the similarities and differences in a more complimentary way. Inset Image This image was also created using 2 photos from different perspectives, but one is overlaying the other in a smaller size. I aligned the smaller image where it has similar features to the larger one, like in the treelike, branches, and sun flare. This was more interesting to me than having it in the center or corners and showed the relationship more clearly.
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