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Photo Assignment 5

A photograph of a cat by a window, demonstrating the rule of thirds. ISO: 800, Shutter Speed: 1/15, FStop: 16, White Balance: Auto, Focal Length: 29.

It was tough trying to get a good photograph of my cat. For one, of course, you can't make a cat stand completely still, but I was having trouble with the lighting. Either the outside was too bright and you couldn't see anything or the cat was too dark. In the end, I decided to make it somewhat of a silhouette shot.
A photograph of a light standee, demonstrating the rule of thirds. ISO: 800, Shutter Speed: 1/10, FStop: 5.6, White Balance: Auto, Focal Length: 55.

This is a light standee of Hatsune Miku I got for Christmas a couple years back. Making the picture too bright made the standee blurry, so I opted to go for a darker shot to put more focus on the standee itself.
A photograph of a plush toy on a bed, demonstrating the rule of thirds. ISO: 800, Shutter Speed: .3, FStop: 5, White Balance: Auto, Focal Length: 35.
A photograph of a hallway using leading lines. ISO: 800, Shutter Speed: .8, FStop: 5, White Balance: Auto, Focal Length: 24.

This is a photo of my hallway leading from my room to the living room. It was hard to balance the light since the start of the hallway is pretty dark but gets a lot lighter towards the living room because of the window. 
A photograph of a shelf of DVDs and CDs using leading lines. ISO: 800, Shutter Speed: 1/6, FStop: 5, White Balance: Auto, Focal Length: 24.
A photograph of several block toys using leading lines. ISO: 3200, Shutter Speed: 2, FStop: 29, White Balance: Auto, Focal Length: 25.

These are some of my Nanoblock Pokemon figures. I wanted to line up my figures in a way that it made you follow them to the final one (the Galarian Ponyta). I had a lot more figures at first but it took up too much space and ended up blocking some of the other ones, so I had to settle for a smaller amount. 

(For anyone wondering, the figures in order are a Pokeball, Pichu (modified to be a "spiky-eared" Pichu from an old Heart Gold and Soul Silver event), Cyndaquil, Popplio, Litten, Rowlet, Eevee, and Galarian Ponyta.)
A photograph of a yard, taken from inside through a window. ISO: 800, Shutter Speed: 1/50, FStop: 8, White Balance: Auto, Focal Length: 18.
A photograph of a plush toy on top of a shelf, taken from below. ISO: 800, Shutter Speed: 1/5, FStop: 5.6, White Balance: Auto, Focal Length: 55.

This is a Fluttershy plush I got from Build-A-Bear a long time ago. It ended up getting relegated to the top of my shelf with a could other toys (there's a Twilight Sparkle Build-A-Bear and a Reshiram plush up there too if you look closely), but I figured it could make a nice perspective shot since I don't have anything else that's that high up.
A photograph of a hallway, taken side-by-side with a view through a mirror. ISO: 800, Shutter Speed: 1/5, FStop: 4.5, White Balance: Auto, Focal Length: 18.

There's a mirror on my bedroom door, so I thought it would be cool to capture a side-by-side photograph of the hallway with the mirrored image. (On the door next to the mirror is a very old drawing of a Cyndaquil I made when I was younger.)
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