For the homework photographs, my favorite one is the last one (first below). Now I am looking at different types of edits and how they affect the message the photographs convey.
Black & White
- this quite accurately conveys the message
- the whole photograph looks greyish - fits my purpose
- the greyish color scheme is not too dark - can't see obvious differences between the different items in the photograph
- the clock don't show as a clear focal point
Black & White & Focal Point on Clock
- this quite accurately conveys the message
- the whole photograph looks greyish - fits my purpose
- the greyish color scheme is not too dark - can't see obvious differences between the different items in the photograph
- the clock shows as a main focal point
Black & White & Focal Point on Clock and Timetable
- this quite accurately conveys the message
- the whole photograph looks greyish - fits my purpose
- the greyish color scheme is not too dark - can't see obvious differences between the different items in the photograph
- the clock shows as a main focal point
- tried adding computer/timetable as a focal point too, but it pulls the focus off the clock (because it is bigger and brighter) and I think one focal point is better



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