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This picture is by Wassily Kandinsky. I really like this picture, I like the blue a lot. Blue is an eye catching color. Also the red too. He is very talented and smart. He know what color to use.
This picture is by Sandy Skoglund. Its a very creative picture. I also like it a lot. She put really beautiful color inside this picture. The black over the pink really catches the eyes. And the purple bluish over the pink also catches the eyes. Its a very cool picture.
Personally I love this picture. Its very nice. even though it was taken as a selfie, but still its nice. I think its nice because it makes you think positive. Everyone is laughing and smiling in side this picture. Its kind of and eye catching picture. Because as you can see there is a women wearing a red dress. And the color red is one of the most eye catching color. No one else is wearing an eye catching color, except her. which makes all the attention goes up to her. Everyone in this photo is happy. I wonder why? Because everyone is smiling, you will smile too.

If you go to the left side and see their is only one person inside the photo is cut. Also he is the only person inside this picture is not smiling and laughing like the others. Wondering why… He is also next to that red dress women. How they look it makes me wonder why there’s so happy. What were they doing, Where this photo is taken. latterly every time I look at it I smile. I makes me think someone of them said some thing funny that’s why they are all laughing. But I’m also wondering why is the person next to the red women dress is not smiling or laughing like the others.

I’m going to be reviewing Munir’s website. It is so easy to navigate around his site. It is eye catching and captivating enough to make me want to stay on his site and look at his work. My favorite images in Munir’s site is he have a lot of interesting kind of food. My positive criticism of Munir blog is that he have so many pictures to look at and my constructive criticism is that not taking the picture from good angle.

I like this artwork its so colorful and it catches my eyes. I think blue and red are really good colors together. The women is so pretty. When I first look at it the red or the red lipstick catches my eyes a lot. And her hair too because its very dark and their is blue behind. So that’s what I think about this artwork.
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  1. Go to the movies
  2. Check out flickers explore
  3. Try to learn a new lighting technique
  4. Join a photowalk
  5. Look at popular photoblogs and get inspired
  6. Go through your CD covers
  7. Listen to your favorite music
  8. Take on a photo-A-Day project
  9. Shoot a sporting event
  10. Shoot for a holiday theme.