A. What are some of the main points you read about in the website above regarding manipulating images? Some of the main points that I read about was how if you edit the picture or not, the picture still isn't portraying the reality completely how it is either. So even though, yes, photoshop edits or changes the picture, the picture has already been manipulated. B. What is the philosophy of newspapers like the Washington Post and the New York times regarding image manipulation? They have a rule that you can't change the colors of the picture in any way. In order for your picture to be used, you have to turn in your original photos and your final ones. C. What do you think are acceptable things you could do to an image and not cross the line unto an unethical manipulation? I think that you could edit the lighting on the picture or jus edit the quality of the picture, but not placing someone else's head or changing the way they look because it's not truthful. ...
1. What challenges did you encounter while trying to get the photos of your first 4 posts? While trying to take pictures of square, metal, happy and bowie, I encountered the challenge of finding something for square that is worth taking its picture. I finally had to make a square with someones hand and try to frame something in it. That was also hard because either the stuff inside the square was too small or too big. 2. What technical aspects of photography or the assignment in general did you find yourself thinking most about? I was most focused on trying to focus the pictures so that when it was time to use them, they weren't blurry. 3. If you could do the assignment again, what would you do differently now that you know some basic rules of photography? I would probably find some balance by taking the pictures a little bit off center. 4. What things would have done the same? I would frame the pictures with something else popping up out of the side for more creative abilit...
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