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Best of Spring Series

Best of Spring Series
I decided for these specific images to be in my best of series because they all created flow in the image. The rule of thirds was even incorporated into my picture of David. I also tried to make the colors stand out from their background. I also added one more picture of Liam, the second to last picture in this series. On the whole, I really liked doing this project because the result of it was fun, despite how long it may take to edit each image.







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