The Butterfly EffectTo achieve the butterfly affect you need lights, people, silver or any light reflector, and a model. The goal is to capture a shadow under your nose and a neck without shadows using the light reflector. You can see the massive difference between photo one and two! The first looks great but the second lifts the atmosphere capturing a good photo.
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ChronographNot to get confused by chronograph is a specific type of watch that is used as a stopwatch combined with a display watch. Chronograph in this case mean layering duplicated subject together in an action stop. My subject was kind enough to pose all over the school steps, going far and beyond in laying straight on the stairs!
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Using figurines to practice my pasture skills. I got real creative with the legos and animals!! My inner 6 year old keep going and made a little comic below.
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Experimenting with the dark room.
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Transferring polaroids onto paperThis week was fun! We tried transferring polaroids onto paper. We learned that the pictures in polaroids deteriorates over time. Transferring onto paper makes the photo last longer. Although it was a time consuming process, it was worth it.
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