I didn't encounter a whole lot of problems while trying to find pictures that would go along with the prompt. I think the Bowie prompt was the easiest one to shoot because I just looked for things that would best represent Bowie, or the first things I thought of when I thought of Bowie.
The hardest thing for me to work on was focusing the camera, and what angle to hold the camera at. When you're shooting, it's really easy to see how you would want the picture to turn out, but taking the picture from the right angle with the right light is a whole other story.
If I could do the shoot again with the knowledge of the different rules of photography, I would take those rules and use them in all of my pictures to make them a lot easier to look at and a lot better.
Some of the pictures that I took I really liked, so i would take those the same way as I did in the first shoot.
(check blog for #5)
I really liked shooting for the Bowie and Happy prompts, and I liked most of the pictures that I took to go with those prompts.
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In her prompt shoot, she took the pictures in very good lighting and they looked very well done.
I liked her 'Bowie' picture because I thought it depicted the prompt well.
I think she could have used a better example for metal and square. She might have been able to see how the prompt applied but it wasn't easy for the viewer to see it.
(I left a comment on her Bowie picture)
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