The strongest aspect of my work was the symmetrical photo (top left) landscape (top left) and the test strip (bottom right). They're my best work because the different value shades are visible. Also the symmetrical photo is what was required, so showing symmetry was also a plus. What can be improved on is the test strip. It's an approving test strip, although some of the lines were not crisp and clean like I wanted them to be. Also making the magazine photos better because both of them didn't come out like it should've. The lighter version had almost all the shade values, except black.
What was easy about this activity was building the landscape and symmetry, it wasn't really that hard. If anything I loved it just because of the thought of painting with light. Also it was easy putting the photos in the chemicals to develop the photos onto the special paper. What was difficult was trying to adjust your eyes in the darkroom, and especially having to line up the paper with light with so little light to see in there.
How I demonstrated the objective of this activity was teaching myself how to use the chemicals and develop my photos once I take them on the camera. To also learn how to troubleshoot your work to make it better and improve it. If I could do this activity differently I would've chose a different F-stop for the magazines because F-11 for 10s wasn't really working for this image.
