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There is a basic difference between photographing a planned still life image that you have organized on purpose and snapping a photo of objects that you come upon randomly. OA. True OB. False
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There is a basic difference between photographing a planned still life image that you have organized on purpose and snapping a photo of
objects that you come upon randomly.
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OB. False
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True becuase it is like a still life photographing
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