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Winter 3

Winter 3

For the third installment of my winter project, I went into an unoccupied classroom and used the wider space to capture more of the room which freed up more space to create the light patterns. We experimented with more space and therefore more light trails which at times became a little confusing and hard to follow which I do not like I like a simpler design with one or two points of focus or a consistent pattern in the piece. I did not layer as much because I liked it less and I felt that the images did not need it.











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