Reflection
Going into the beginning of the semester, I was excited for the class because my experience with photography had consisted of (admittedly enthusiastically) taking tens of thousands of pictures with my smartphone camera and the occasional point-and-shoot, but with limited knowledge of technical aspects and photography techniques. Taking this class definitely gave me some practical basic knowledge in areas like composition, camera function, exposure, and use of editing software like Lightroom. In the realm of composition, I had already known about the rules of thirds, but learned many more practical ones that helped improve my pictures, especially the rules of dominance. Many of them made sense (ex. light drawing more attention than dark or sharpness being more attractive than blur) but some of them were rather enlightening, such as the strong dominance of red, and the importance of diagonals, and played a role both in the picture composition and editing processes. Before takin