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Post Shoot Reflection

1. What challenges did you encounter while trying to get the photos of your first 4 prompts (Square, Metal, Happy, Bowie)I had a little bit of a challenge with getting the photo's I wanted in the time limit we were given.
2. What technical aspects of photography or the assignment in general (focus, framing, holding the camera, etc.) did you find yourself thinking about the most? Provide a specific example of what you did to do this correctly.
I was thinking mostly about what photo I could take to where someone could get a relative idea of the prompt, but I was also focusing on having a focused picture, because I always seem to try and get closer to objects in the photo's I take.
3. If you could do the assignment again, what would you do differently now that you know some basic rules of photography?
I think I would try to incorporate more of the aspects of photography into my photos and see if I liked the outcome better. 
4. What things would you do the same?

I think I had pretty good idea's for what I took using the prompts, so I think I would relatively stay around the same idea's that I thought of for the prompt.
6. Are you interested in shooting those same prompts again, why?
I don't think I am interested to shooting the same topics again just because I like to keep trying new and different things, and I would feel like I would not have the same motivation to do it again, than how I felt when I was fist assigned the topics.

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