The strongest technical aspect of my work is the variation of values. You can see black, white, and grays in all of the pictures. The aspect that could be improved is to have more of a variation of values in the symmetric photogram. I could do this by using more tissue paper.
The easiest part of this activity was getting the different values. This was easy because to get black, I had to expose it to light, to get gray I had to layer something on top of the paper, like tissue paper, that the light could get through, and to get white I had to have a solid object, like a key or button, to have no light get thorough to the paper. The hardest part of this activity was for the magazine photogram was to get a magazine that the paper was thin enough for light to get through and show both sides of the magazine.
I demonstrated the objective of the symmetric photogram by having different values of grays, and making both sides symmetrical. I demonstrated the objective in the magazine photogram by getting the different values of grays and being able to see both sides of the magazine. I demonstrated the objective of the landscape photogram by having different values of gray and having it depict a landscape. If I could do these projects again, I would make the symmetrical photogram in symmetrical by having the "K" on the right be flipped so the image would be more symmetrical. I would also be more careful when I am developing the image.
