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Camera Shot Comments Blog Post

 I commented on Barbara Hidalgo's post commenting "The shots were taken very well, and the over the shoulder shot is really funny and goofy." I commented on the over the shoulder shot in specifics because of the comedic value that I believe it held with the facial expressions involved. It caused me to laugh and smile whilst every shot taken in her post was welly done and photographed. I also commented on Dylan's post "Out of our shots my favorite has to be either the extreme close up, or the High shot Aswell." I commented this because we worked together taking the pictures of the different shots and shared a common interest on which of the shots we favored more. The shot that we both favored the most was the high angle because of the flat expression causing a sense of amusement in myself.

Here is the shot that we both favored as example.



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