A-Z Project

For the last month, we have been working on the A-Z Project. This was a project where we had to go around and capture images that displayed certain rules. We had to follow rules such as vertical, blurred background, unique angle, and others. Along with that, our assignment was to take 26 pictures, and each one had to begin with a letter of the alphabet. I liked the diversity of our photos that were required, but I did not like how long it took to get all of the photos for the project.

HIDE AND SEEK: This is a picture of Claire Gundlach. She was laying on her sweatshirt and it was a really neat angle with only her eye showing. In black and white, it really helped to accentuate her eye. I named it Hide and Seek because Claire was attempting to hide from the camera.
QUIET: This is a picture of a butterfly that I captured outside the school. I like this picture because it follows the rule of thirds, has a nicely blurred background, and allows the movement of the butterfly to be seen. I named it Quiet because butterflies are silent creatures.
LOUD: This picture I captured at our school's Battle of The Bands competition. I loved how the shadow of the drummer was cast on the wall and you could see some of the equipment in the foreground but not the actual person. I named it Loud because Battle of The Bands was an extremely loud event to be at.

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