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@ds106dc Very rarely do I get to look at my car from the passenger side. It is quite a different perspective! #tdc2006 pic.twitter.com/k0hWoFJkRo
— Shane McSally (@SMcSallyBlog) July 7, 2017
For my required assignment this week, I had to take an existing picture and change the environment in which it was happening. For me, this assignment was more of a learning process than anything else. First I had to take the original image (which is a picture of 3 of my friends) and remove the …
This assignment really peaked my interest. I’ve always lived by a motto that is very special to me: “Day By Day”. Most of my personality is really centered around this idea. When I wake up every day, I have until midnight to worry about. I deal with the things that I can in that amount …
This week was quite an eye opener when it came to digital storytelling. It was amazing to me how many outlets there were for telling stories and how great they all are. Setting up my domain and social media was one of the more fun parts of the week. I love getting new things so …
Hello there. Here are the results of my photo safari this week. Unfortunately it was raining when I did this but it still worked out! I thought the laptop running windows was a rather inventive picture. It really shows a stark contrast between two opposites. The experience was actually rather difficult. Much more than I …
Here are my multimodal introductions for this course!
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This is my twitter multimodal introduction! My name is Shane McSally and I will be a senior computer science major at UMW.
— Shane McSally (@SMcSallyBlog) July 2, 2017
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For this assignment we were supposed to add something into the reflection of someone’s eye. My friend James loves Jaguar cars so I added that! My Photoshop skills are not the best so it looks kind of strange but you get the idea!
@ds106dc I recently reached 16,000 miles in my car which I consider a milestone! #tdc2000 pic.twitter.com/wkoOyFH7hF
— Shane McSally (@SMcSallyBlog) July 1, 2017
Hello all! For my tip, I chose to discuss the rule of thirds. I use this rule all the time and it basically means this: divide your photo up into 9 sections and keep your subject on the lines. So you will have 3 vertical lines in your photo and 3 horizontal lines, therefore splitting …