I chose to use this photo because I thought it did a great job of showing colors. The picture also plays a large role in showing lighting techniques for subjects. The person in this picture is entirely engulfed in a shadow while the bottles just behind him are fully lit.
I thought this picture also did a good job of showing the effects light can have on a photo. In this case I find that the light has a negative affect on the photo and that is damages detail on Doc Chris.
This picture was another awesome demonstration of lighting and it shows a lot of dark lighting and outlines of bodies with very little detail. The light coming out of the post office area also has a cool affect in outlining bodies' borders.
I thought this was an interesting take on color, the colors in this photo are for the most part very bland and gray, with the exception of the food serving window on the back wall which steals the image by showing so much light and color and contrasting the other colors so strongly.
I liked this picture because it is able to capture motion without using video. The picture may be incredibly blurry, but it is still very cool and gives viewers the idea that the subject is moving quickly.
I selected this video because it does a good job of demonstrating background noises that can really interfere when trying to film dialogue in a crowded area. Although I was standing no more than 10 feet away from Doc Chris when I shot this clip, you can't hear a single thing he says because of all the other noise interfering in the background, it's pretty interesting stuff.
I chose this video because it showed a key piece in sound and motion and how the two are correlated with one another very often, and it also had a lot of cool visuals such as the lighting and dance moves.
I chose this video because it can be compared to the other dance video and it can show how the pace and beat of a song changes the way people move to it drastically. And because like the previous video the blue lights were very cool.





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