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At first learning about the elements and principals of art was good and all, but trying to understand what it all meant without looking at pictures was a little difficult for me. I was very confused when I first read the definitions of the elements and principals. I started a couple pictures at a time and looked up elements of art using different sources. Then from there I went out and took many pictures. After the first few it finally clicked with me and then it became troublesome at points deciding what element fit best! I then went from the pictures I had just taken and then looked back at old albums I had saved then got side tracked for a very long time, but looking at old pictures and being able to look at them artistically was very cool. I gained a huge understanding by going hands on with this assignment.
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