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♥ Thursday, August 14, 2008

The Journey Photographs

Now that I've finished my model, I have to take note and photograph the journey of the labyrinth. I wished I could use the school photography studio, but I couldn't come to school due to some reasons, so I have to take the photograps at home.

Here are some of the photographs:-

This is the entrance of the labyrinth.

The journey continues, in search of an exit.

And finally, the exit.

From the photos that I took, I actually realize that they don't look professional at all. but this is all I could do due to time constraints. And I couldn't find a black background. This may all seem like excuses, but this is the truth. I used whatever I have and could find.