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Contact sheet and evaluation 4


 I think this shoot went okay, I prefer the day images to the night ones just because you can clearly see that they are walkways and I think that ones with bright daylight are easier to edit and you can see it more clearly. But I do think that it was a successful shoot as all of the images turned out good and do still suit my theme. I think that my top 2 images were number 11 and 14. I think 11 as you can clearly see that it is a walkway and I think it is a very smooth images and it is very satisfying to look at and once edited I think that it will look even better. I also really like image number 14 as it is pretty much the same, the angle in which I took it made it line up with everything perfectly and its satisfying to look at. I think to refine my idea futher I just need to take more images like them and just make them meaningful.

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