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Photo of a stranger: I love this photo as it is not your typical portrait of a stranger however still complete strangers moving in their everyday life. I think it captures the moment well. slow shutter speed used to create the blurry effect. Slightly under exposed.
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Reflection 2: This was taken in the old water fountain pool a reflection of the sky gave a quite dull and stormy effect where it was actually quite clear that day.
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Path of vision: This is a good example how a path of vision leads the viewers eyes down into the photograph. I like the composition in this photo also as i find the viewer has no choice but to follow down the stone path.
Up close: Here again i was playing with focus i switched from having the foreground in full focus to having the middle ground and background in full focus while the foreground (subject 1) being out of focus. I feel it gets the viewer to look deeper into the image as well as forget about the up close subject at the front of the image.
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