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The title of this image is “Chrome” It was taken the other day on my bathroom sink. Was taken with my iPhone XR. I made it black and white and sharpened it. It could have been better if I took it on a real camera.
4 comments:
Anonymous
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This is a pretty interesting photo. The balance between the dark chain and white background makes the subject stand out. The focus is also clear except for the back half. I like how simplistic the photo is.-MRM HHS
This picture is really neat I like the way its positioned. It definitely tells a story. I love how you made it black and white it give stands out more with those colors. It looks amazing even if you took it with your phone.
Clean and simple photo! I like how the necklace stood out from the clean sink. I think it already looks good using your phone's camera. Great work!- R.L.-HHS
I love the simplicity of this photo! I also really like how sharp it is. The depth of field works well in this picture. I like how the part of the necklace closest to the camera is more in focus than the part furthest away. Great job! -Ella F. HHS
4 comments:
This is a pretty interesting photo. The balance between the dark chain and white background makes the subject stand out. The focus is also clear except for the back half. I like how simplistic the photo is.-MRM HHS
This picture is really neat I like the way its positioned. It definitely tells a story. I love how you made it black and white it give stands out more with those colors. It looks amazing even if you took it with your phone.
Clean and simple photo! I like how the necklace stood out from the clean sink. I think it already looks good using your phone's camera. Great work!- R.L.-HHS
I love the simplicity of this photo! I also really like how sharp it is. The depth of field works well in this picture. I like how the part of the necklace closest to the camera is more in focus than the part furthest away. Great job! -Ella F. HHS
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