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PHOTOGRAPHY


Question Posted Thursday March 20 2008, 3:45 pm

ok so im in a photography class and i was suppose to shoot diffrent methods and i forgot the paper with the ones i was soppose to do.. a couple i remember are
- Rule Of Thirds
- Controlled blur
- Stop Action

does anyone no any others? im not expecting anyone toknowthe exact ones on the list lol just any other methods like that?





thanks


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