NHS Intro to Digital Photography
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      • Calendar Collage
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      • Proofing the Calendar as a PNG
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Repetition

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As wee talked about in the lesson the other day, our eyes find repetition to be appealing. For some reason it's pleasing to see repeating patterns, objects and shapes. This occurs in the world more often than you realize. Looking down across a fence row you'll see the repeating pattern of post and runner for example. This week I would like you to shoot 10 repetition photos. 

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