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Final Blog Post

Takeaways I am going to take away many things from this class, but here are three. 1. Through learning about camera settings in class and learning more through articles I used for my blog posts, my motocross pictures are going to look a lot better. My friends and I often take pictures of each other on race days and on practice days of us doing what we love and I will now be able to take much better pictures of them and be able to share my knowledge with them as well. 2. Through learning about editing in class, I now know how to edit much better compared to before. This will be helpful to take the picture I post on my social media pages to the next level. As a sponsored motocross athlete, I am required make many social media posts related to racing and now my pictures will look way better through the many editing tips I have learned this semester. 3. One of the articles I used for one of my blog posts talked about how to show moods and personality through photography. As a psych

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Telling Moods Through Photography

https://naturephotographers.network/photographing-your-dark-side/ In this article, photographer Antonio Also shares how he uses photography to show his dark moods. As a psychology major this article interests me because it covers how photography can be used to portray moods, personality, and one's psyche. I am particularly interested in personality and would love to bring out my personality in my photos. Aleo does not often photograph during times when the light is the best. He tries to show the darkness of his soul and of his unconscious life with his photos. He tries to capture anchoring elements in chaotic scenes to achieve this. In addition, he tries to capture photos to express the elements of psychological disorders, such as anxiety and depression. He tries to instill an unpleasant feeling in his photos abut anxiety. Not all of Aleo's work is about the dark side. He captured one photo in which there was one green tree surrounded by dead trees to signify a hopeful so