Other Wordly landscapes

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I went to image, adjustments, then gradient map and chose a color. I duplicated the picture and put a filter on the bottom picture and erased the top picture with the background magic eraser.
I duplicated a picture 5 time and on each photo i used the gradient map so they can all have a different color. Then I used the background magic eraser on them so I could make diagonal lines.

Poetry & Photography

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Why did you choose these words to go with this image? I chose these words because Emani was doing the heart sign.
How do you think an audience would interpret your work? They are gonna see the love she shows.

Fill Flash

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Portraits fill flash can add to your photos by ironing out the unwanted shadows and dark circles under the eyes of your subject. It can evenly scintillate your subject and shiny days. The output of your shot will not pan out unless you balance your flash with the existing natural light. With the compatible balance of both flash and natural light, you can produce a breathtaking and realistic macro photo. The camera feeds an automatic amount of flash when a scene is snapped but depending on the camera, you can even manually operate the flash output. 

National Geographic Covers

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I chose this picture because I like the little girl as the cover with her red cheeks
I chose this picture because it shows the person in the photos culture
I chose this picture because I like the location they took the picture at.

Cultural Identity Read and Write

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A story about the challenges of defining his photography and how it might help us talk about our own work. When most people ask “What kind of photography do you do?” They aren’t trying to incite an existential crisis, they just want to understand what your life is like. For the conversation, they would like to have a idea as to what you do.

He eventually started to understand that his main interest was in culture. His interest lies in the visible and invisible forces that converge to create something that is historically put in contrast to things. The Chief of the Naihne tribe said “We have traditional dress, but we don’t wear it all the time, and we’ve stopped putting it on for photographers who show up wanting to see what ‘traditional culture’ looks like.  Most of the time I just wear a t-shirt and this jacket.  It is more practical.”

He turned to science and found Cultural anthropology. Cultural anthropology is a branch of anthropology focused on the study of cultural variation among humans and is in contrast to social anthropology which perceives cultural variation as a subset of the anthropological constant.