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My Three-Photo Story
My three-photo story depicts the theme that you should try to make the most with what you have. For my first photo, there's medium shot and the focal point is on my face and my dog, Pepper. Another part of the focal point is the window. For my second photo, there's a medium-long shot and the focal point is the tree and snow. I added a frosty looking trim to add to the cold weather. For my third photo, there's a close-up shot of Pepper and I playing tug-a-war. The focal point in this photo is my dog pulling on the toy. The first shot portrays the subjects’ curiosity and interests. The medium shot was used because I wanted to capture enough detail to show that we were looking out a window, but nothing else because then it wouldn't bring my

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