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i thought i'd shake things up a bit from the norm, so here is josie!
--morgan


Hi everyone, I’m Josie and today I’ll be taking over Morgan’s blog for the day!
My blog is mostly based around coffee and things that involve coffee, and Morgan’s is mostly about photography. So I’ve decided to combine our two topics together to make one awesome post about coffee and photography.  This post will show you how to take the most instagramable coffee post!

One of the most important things when taking a picture is the angle in which the picture is taken. The angle shows how the photographer sees the objects in which is the focus.
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As you can see in this pic they took it from a upward angle to show the coffee and how it looks but also to focus on the writing n the background of the picture.

Much like the other one in this picture they wanted to really show off the art that has been incorporated into the coffee and by making the background blurry they also make it so the more focus is on the coffee and how it looks.

For the last picture the artist took as of it was through their eyes to have whoever is looking at it feel as though it was them who was seeing the coffee and holding it. Shows that there are many angles to be looking at when taking pictures.

Thanks so much for reading hope you enjoyed my guest post!

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  1. It's a bummer that the photos didn't all work out, but at least you got one in there!

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