I was only used to photo editing in photoshop, but I learned to draw, make gradients and experiment with opacity and brush types. It culminated in the Cat-Ken, the mythical beast that is said to dwell of the coast of Purrway, residing with the furmaids. The Cat-Ken is currently dealing with some interlopers invading its realm with utter disinterest.
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Light to darkness is pen to paper.
We learned about shutter speeds and their effects on motion blur, along with its effects on light. The result is the ability to "paint" with light. At first, we just tried to draw shapes in the dark, but eventually we figured out that, by turning on the light at the end, the light could be shown on a person or object. Photography won't die until picture, video or the visual medium as a whole dies. It retains meaning, as it provides a way to get a copy of what the camera saw that can be retained, and the memories they hold will never become irrelevant.
My favorite picture is a picture of Ender (one of my cats) hiding underneath a piece of cloth draped over a railing. Only his head and tail poke out, providing a very cute photo. I like it because you can see how timid he is, and it looks like he's stalking you from his hideout. Example Genres: Portrait Landscape Sports Nature Cosplay Persuasive/Advertisement War Disaster Animal News I'm interested in animal photography, particularly cats. In addition to just taking a cute photo, I want to try to encapsulate their purrsonality. The elements of art interact with the principals of design like paint to a painting. The elements make the principles, which, in turn, direct and call attention to the elements, making a spattering of paint strokes art.
It's difficult to show only one element and principle in a photo because they comprise all of art. They inevitably exist, it's merely a matter of which is the most noticeable. My favorite "things" are my cats Ender and Valentine. They're resting together, a welcome break from their near-constant state of frenetic motion. Both cats love to sit on their blue mat, which affords them a nice view of the outdoors.
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