1. The pictures blew me away. They were so great and caught moving images so well it looked like they animals posed for the camera.
2. & 3. This is my favorite photo because of how sharp and clear the picture is. They look like they stood there and posed for the camera. The three bigger cheetahs are staring off into the distance looking at the same thing, but the smaller one is crouched under one of the female cheetahs and is staring right at the camera. That's what really catches my eye.
4. The pattern of their spots would be known as repetition. Repetitive black spots all over their bodies make repetition show.
5a. Nick Brandt uses Pentax 67II with only two fixed lenses.
5b. He believes that being close to the animals reveals their personality.
5c. He is interested in showing the animals in their state of Being; to show that they should have an equal right to live; to capture their beautiful spirits before they cease to exist.
5d. "Africa needs to be captured in a state where most people do not see or understand."
MURAL
1. The theme that I would use would be "union" because even though there are so many different clubs and different people doing so many different things, we always seem to come together when something happens.
2. Other students would care about this because people don't see that we are one school and together.
3. Advantages to using a phone camera is you can take it wherever and keep it with you. Disadvantages are that the quality isn't what you want it to be.
4. Some advantages of using an SLR camera would be the better quality pictures that you would be able to take. Disadvantages would be having to take it to a computer, download it THEN edit it. As for a phone you can edit it straight from your phone instead of having to find a computer first.
5. I think we should use our phone cameras simply because we can edit in the palm of our hand and take as many pictures as we want and anywhere we want.
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