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Sequential Images: Clas Task

In class we discussed sequential imagery in Photography and i worked with my partner Iwona  to crate sequential images using mobile phone photography. I began by shooting images using these settings on my Realme GT. Ussed the auto setings on my phone. I didn't quite do this exercise correctly. To tell the truth, I did not understand the task entrusted to me. I missed class a few minutes. The day before I wasn't in class. Also, the first day at the university was not entirely successful.

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