Tips:
Think about your motivation and emotions: Blankly staring at the camera rarely gets good results. Be silly, don’t be afraid to over-act. The worst that can happen is that you fill up your memory card with useless photos; but you might also find yourself with a proper gold-nugget of a self portrait.
If you’ve got a remote trigger, that’s usually a better and more controllable than trying to use the self-timer.'
Use a tripod. Seriously. While it’s possible to get good photos while you’re hanging on to your camera at arms-length, it’s a lot easier if you’ve got the freedom to move around a bit.
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I like this photo, because the guy is taking pictures, of flowers and the cool part is your already know he's taking photos of flowers, because thats all that's surrounding him. It's really pretty and the pink flowers are amazing looking, they are beautiful plants.
I like this photo, because the moon and the clouds, and the darky dimeness, are so cool. Especially because the two girls are just chillin there, in dark clothes so basiclly they are going with the theme of the picture pretty much they look like the heart of the picture, because with out them in the photo, the photo would look plain.
I will shoot, Melanie Garcia. Outside by the bikes towards the theater, and i will catch her, maybe interacting with the bikes in someway, having fun, or like kneeling by the bikes, or on top of the bike getting ready to go home with her backpack on her shoulder. I think it will be a good photo.

