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Sunset Boulevard Around 5pm off of Happy Jack Rd in Wyoming I caught a breathtaking sunset picture. Beautiful soft blue and pink sky above a Wyoming landscape blanketed with snow.

The dominant creative device would be “create depth”. This creative device draws the attention to the focal point because the worn out fence in the foreground pairs well with the snow and the skyline in the distance captures the viewers attention. This creates an aesthetically pleasing photo because of the sunset in the distance. Other devices i couldapply would be the background just because how beautiful the sky is

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Trippy Apartments Saturday Night in Denver Colorado I stumbled upon these two gorgeous white buildings covered in curving designs displaying a multitude of colors and shapes. I was looking up at an angle and captured this amazing photo.

I identified the dominant creative device as color in this photo. Color really draws your attention to the focal point which is essentially the whole apartment. this captures the viewers attention because the colors and shapes are mesmerizing. Color creates a pleasing photo because every time you look at the photo you might notice a new shape. Other creative devices would be symmetry and patterns. This really captures attention and creates a pleasing photo because of how identical the two apartments and there lovely patterns.

Saturday Night Live Dressed to impress on a Saturday night out in Denver I captured myself using a timed camera. All black outfit, white and gold shoes, and gold accessories I was ready to hit the club.

The dominant creative advice would be contrast. The white wall in the background paired with my blackout fit and gold accessories draws attention to the focal point, which is me, and captures the attention of the viewer. The contrast of the black outfit against the white wall creates a pleasing photo.

Stacks Mid-day study session led to wandering through book stacks. Standing at the start of an aisle I took out my phone and captured a long stretch of books leading to a study desk.

The dominant creative device I identified was leading lines. The long aisle of books are perfectly aligned and lead to a bright window right above a study desk. This captures the focal point and the viewers attention by seeing thousands of books create a sort of tunnel and lead to the light at the end. This creates an aesthetically pleasing photo by noticing the perfectly stacked books lead directly to an ending focal point. Another creative device would be rule of thirds. The aisles are symmetrical and if cut in three columns they all have the same leading lines. This grabs the viewers attention and creates a pleasing photo.

Nations United Wyoming Union grabbing lunch and instantly drawn towards these flags; Hanging above a dining area I captured a symmetrical photo of many nations flags all unified in the same area, and focused on the American flag hanging in the middle.

The dominant creative device would be symmetry and patterns. This captures the focal point and the viewers attention because of how perfectly even the two sides are and the nice rows of flags leading to the American flag. The patterns of the flags create a pleasing photo and really produce a sort of frame leading to the middle flags. A few other devices I could use are color and framing. The color of the flags create a nice diversity of contrast and the hanging flags produce a frame leading to a focal point.

While taking my photos nothing really surprised me. If i could do something different I wish i could have a nicer camera and be able to edit my photos. I also would like more time to capture some amazing photos.

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