Saturday, January 9, 2016

Magazine Photo Cuts

Out of the photos taken for the magazine, several will be cut in order to use the best photos that appeal most to students.

Although computers do appeal to kids, this photo will be cut as it can not be easily observed what she is working on, due to the fact that the computer screen was not close enough to the camera.

There were two of these high-angle shots with Skyler using the pressure vacuum. This one will be cut as it is at an odd angle, and unclear what she is trying to accomplish. The other shot shows the rest of the filter and the action of the shot can be recognized. 

This shot will be cut as the substance, PVDF, is not as relevant as say the carbon nanotubes. Although, the white power of the substance could prove fascinating to kids, it does not place much importance as other pictures do. 

This shot will be cut for the same reason above. The substance, PVDF, is not as relevant as say the carbon nanotubes. Although, the white power of the substance could prove fascinating to kids, it does not place much importance as other pictures do. 

This last shot will be cut as it did not turn out the way I wanted. The goal was to capture the water looking cool as it was being poured into the flask. However, it did not come out that way, and it is best to cut this one and save room for the better pictures.

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