1) My first reaction to the 21 photos is to check my eyes.
2) I actually have no idea how the photographer would have done this.
3) The Frost Bank building in Austin, TX would be a very cool building to try to distort the way buildings were altered in the 21 photos.
Part 2
1) I picked this photo because it is so natural but seems so serial in a way.
2) I found this in the Environment (nature, wildlife) picture story catagory.
3) 3rd place
4)The photographer showed an ariel view of the thunderstorm on one side and the ocean on the other with the coast being the divider.
5) I think the nature itself caught the eyes of the judges the most. So the subject is what weighed more in the minds of the judges.
6) I think think that the photographer had to figure out how to get in the air at the very moment of the storm moving.
1) I picked this photo because it attracted my eyes with all the colors and the patterns of the giraffes.
2) The category for this photo was Environment (nature, wildlife) picture story.
3) 3rd place
4) The photographer had to get in a high place to get the landscape and those freakin tall giraffes.
5) What weighed the most in the judges mind was probably the subject itself, because of the natural beauty it show.
6) The photographer had to get himself in the right place for the perfect angle.
1) I simply picked this photo because I love apes and do see a baby one with its mother just makes me wanna cry. I know I'm such a wimp.
2) Environment (nature, wildlife) picture story is where I found this photo.
3) This photo also one 3rd place
4) He focused the camera on the Gorilla's.
5) I think the subject itself caught the judges eyes more because of the baby with it's mama.
6) The photographer must have had a hard time not scaring the family of apes. Props to him.
Part 3
1) a-We need to have light at the perfect angles.
b-Take a photo that shows perspective.
c-Show expression through a story.
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4) The photographer followed all the suggestions.
5) The influential photo for me would be would be the Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, because of how fuzzy and dream like it seems.





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