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Max the Dog

   
     In DMA 1 right now we are doing the lens exploration project and one of the lenses we used was the fisheye lens, this was my favorite lens to use. Erin Seccia and I found Max, the emotional support dog, and took an up close picture of him. I love how big his nose looks in this picture and how wide the lens view is.

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  1. Super cute photograph! Love the way it distorts the picture and draws our eyes to Max.

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  2. That is like a perfect photo, the cameras were so fun to mess with. I like the lens use in this!!

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  3. I LOVE max!This picture really illustrates his personality as well. Great pic :)

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  4. This is a great shot! I love how you used his nose for the center of the fish eye.

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