Nick Borrelli
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Home
Photography
Classwork Assignments
>
Composition
>
The Rule of Thirds
The Rule of Space
The Focal Point
Simplifying
Angle of View
Showing Scale
Lines
Patterns
Frames
Symmetry
Showing Depth
Dutch Angle
Balance & Visual Weight
Frames, Edges, & Negative Space
Black & White
Mood
Breaking the Rules
Lighting and Flash
>
Directional one Light
Directional Lighting- Natural
Projects
>
Portrait
>
Beginning Lesson
Scavanger Hunt
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Deadline 1
Deadline 2
Describe Me
Freshman Picnic
Controlling Aperture
Trips
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Batsto
Grounds for Sculptures
Photos of the Week
Scavenger Hunt
Videography
Multimedia Presentations
>
Projects
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Conversation
Freshman Picnic
Time Lapse
Photoshop/Edit
In this picture I used back lighting from the window behind him. I chose to take this here because the light seems to make Bryan glow.
In this picture I used side light from the sun to create a shadow on the left side of Aarons face but I wish the shadow would've been darker.
In this picture i used the railings behind Gavin as leading lines.
In this picture the window is used as a frame for Jake. Unfortunately the mirror is distracting.
The puddle in front of Brian is used as a reflection of himself, the reflection is a little hard to see though.