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Second draft

I tried to emulate Tim's style of long exposure by making the photographs subject slightly blurry but the background still. It is also obviously in black and white. Jack used a straight on approach and upped the saturation and shadows. I tried to make it as close as possible to his by emulating everything. Hayden used a background that was simple and put the outline of something in the photo or something cool that he liked so I used Hayden's outline as it had to a portrait. Ozzie did architecture and he shot the subject from an angle that makes them seem larger and more impressive than another angle. Stefan did light painting for his portrait. I did that as well so it was not that hard. I set the timer to a longer time and captured all the light over a longer time. Ben took a photo with a solid color background with him looking at it and then put an animal over the subject. In this photo, I tried to make it look like the feathers were under his e...

first half of pictures

I tried to emulate Bethany's work by adding dots to the photo to emulate her style of scanning the photo and then drawing on it with the picmonkey circle tool. It would be interesting to do it with a scanner but I could not because I edited the photo at home. I tried to emulate Danny's style of light painting by setting the shutter speed to a higher speed than normal with the shutter taking many seconds to click. To emulate David's style I took the photo with a black background and positioned to a side of the frame. The photo is in black and white with a lot of detail around the subject. Declan used a longer shutter time to create some blur in the photo but in a self-portrait, it is hard to tell who the photo is of. I tried to make it obvious but not too obvious who the photo is of. I tried to emulate Owen's work by taking an abstract artistic view of his hand. The shot is straight-on with minimal details.  I tried to emulate Malia ...