Nt1310 Unit 3 Assignment

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Shot #1: I zoomed in on the roof of our chicken coop to illustrate horizontal lines. The chicken coop is built with all the lines listed, however, the longest of the lines, are horizontal. So, the horizontal lines made for the longest shot time.
Shot #2: I focused in on the gold stitch, the other toys in the background blurred, creating the depth of field visual element.
Shot #3: I zoomed in on tree bark at a local park to illustrate texture.
Shot #4: I zoomed in on a building window arch to capture the arch composition as well as the circular composition around the street number below the arch.
Shot #5: I had my oldest daughter stand between the lines of our brick walkway to illustrate leading lines. She is in the middle of the walkway

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