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Cubism Reflection Questions

1.) I determined the subject for this project by simply walking around school and finding parts that had very bright and contrasting colors. I was originally going to do a picture of the landscape, but i remembered that sunsets/sunrises were not exactly allowed.

2.) I took over 30 pictures in total with different lights and filters on my phone camera. Because I couldn't change the actual lighting in the room, (because there were students in the library and i didn't want to make it go completely dark in there) I played with the light settings on my phone camera.

3.) The only REAL challenge I encountered was mainly just lighting. I also had to stop multiple times to let students or teachers pass or grab books off the shelf.

4.) If i could do this project again, I would take photos of a place where I can control the lighting so that I wouldn't have to add filters or darken the pictures myself. I would also put A LOT more effort into the project because this one was ind of rushed lol

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