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Q: Which image is your favorite and why?

A: My favorite is the soft dice because it's really low-key and has a cool background.

Q: Was your subject in focus and background blurry?

A: Yes, for all of the pictures but 2, the subject was in focus and the background was blurry. Those two were intentionally left sharp because they looked better that way.

Q: Did changing your image to black and white add drama to it?

A: Yes, the two images we changed look much better and more dramatic in black and white. The effect singles out the subject and draws focus to it.

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