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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 eyes because I felt it looked cool.

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