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I chose this photo for my "Place" category. I chose it because I think it was timed perfectly and it really captured my eye. Right when I took I knew I was going to use it. It made me feel happy inside and that means something to me. Overall I am proud of this photo and I think it is truly beautiful.

I chose this photo for my "Thing" category. I chose this photo because I think that the close up, and the blurring effect plays a major role in it. The focus on the flower with all the other leaves surrounding is really cool looking. The little bit of shadows peaking through I also think is really cool and whenever I look at the picture I don't want to look away.
I chose this photo for my "People" category. Honestly, I don't like this photo. I think that the direction it was being taken was wrong, and that the lighting was off because of it so it doesn't look flattering. I also think it could've been taken closer to get the depth effect.



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