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WATER- Photograph water, any kind o f water, from a drop…. to a puddle…. to an ocean…. Capture some of water’s different qualities…. Calm & Still…. Dripping…. Splashing.. . Rippling …. Falling. C ascading … . Examine the effects of shadows in regards to water. .
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WATER- Photograph water, any kind of water, from a drop…
Examine the effects of shadows in regards to water.
Think about framing the light within your composition
Look for waters interaction with other objects (people, animals, rocks, etc. ) For How water affects and is affected by It’s environment.
Look close up and study water on leaves, glass, metal, etc.
Try looking into the water for fish, rocks, plant life, discarded bottles or whatever else you may find.
Keep an eye out for things growing in, floating on or underneath the water.
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Landscape-Photograph a landscape that embodies elements of nature and captures a mood!
Think about point of view, and depth of field when capturing your photo
Explore where no one has ever gone before! Find the unusual photo