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ACADEMIC SHOOT REFLECTION



CHOOSING A BOOK
In this photograph, I demonstrate the rule of balance. The subject in this image is the student. I think it is somewhat clear that the subject in this image is the student, but  it could also be the books. I should have had her more in focus.


CONVERSATION AMONGST WORLD HISTORY STUDENTS
I think this photo is framed well. The Subjects in this image are the two boys in the blue plaid and red, grey, and black hoodie. I do not think it is very clear who the subjects are because of the side angle this photo was taken at, so I should have taken it from a different angle.


PEER REFLECTION
This image depicts simplicity. I think it is clear that the subject is the girl wearing the dark blue flannel and the girl in the black shirt because they are the most in-focus. 



WORKING LIBRARIAN 
This photograph demonstrates the rule of thirds. There is not much going on in the centre of the image. It is clear that the subject is the librarian.




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  1. Your Pictures came out great! They are well framed and balanced.

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