Monday, 12 December 2016

Landscape Work Diary


LANDSCAPE WORK DIARY 

IMAGE 1 



EVALUATION - This is one of my favourite images that I took as I think I've managed to incorporate many different elements into the image. For example there is some reflection in the image on the floor which gives the image a lot of depth and really nicely reflects the soft colours of the sky. In the image I also tried to use the rule of thirds which worked quit well, as you can see the building at the side is in the foreground and is possibly the main focus of the image. It really breaks the photo up into separate segments which leads your eyes further into the photo. 



EDITING - To edit this image I really wanted to emphasise the colours of it as my goal was to portray a vibrant urban setting. To do this I firstly used curves to make the shadows of the photo a lot darker so that the outline of the building and windows looks bold, this helped give a much hasher and colder feel to the image. I then used the hue/saturation tool to brighten the colours because they are very important to this photo, this gave the photo an almost blue hue which made it appear cold. 

DEVELOPMENT - If I was to take this image again I would try to include more of the buildings in the background so that the photo wouldn't include as much blank space where the sky is.  


IMAGE 2 



EVALUATION - I really like how this image turned out with all the autumnal colours and the interesting perspective. The log in the centre of the image acts as a leading line in the image, whereby your eyes are drawn on a path through the middle of the photo. I think this worked well in terms of showing the forest landscape as all of the natural elements are shown which makes a very detailed and interesting photo.  


EDITING - When it came to editing the image I wanted to make the shadows from the trees and the trunk stand out to add more depth and a dense feeling to the image. To do this I used curves which allowed me to darker the dark areas further. I then decided to use the burn tool around the edge of the photo to make it appear as if theres was a path of light through the forest as you follow the log. This increased the forest feel to the image because it made it look dense. 

DEVELOPMENT - There is one thing that I do not like about this image and that is that the trees behind the photo you cannot see in full, instead you can just see their trunks. I feel that if you could see more of them it would add more detail and more colour to the image. 


IMAGE THAT REQUIRES DEVELOPMENT 


Although I do still like this photo I think that it is the one out of the photos I've taken that requires improvement. I think this because it lacks a lot of colour, however this is due to the fact that it has been taken during the winter when all of the leaves have fallen off. I think that if I was to go back to the spot during spring/summer the photo would be full of life and very different, this would make a more aesthetically pleasing photo. 




Thursday, 8 December 2016

Portraiture Definition Post


PORTRAITURE DEFINITION POST 

Portraiture - photograph especially one depicting only the face or head and shoulders. 



This is an example of portraiture as it shows only the ladies head and shoulders not the rest of her body. I like this image because its very striking in black and white. The closeness of the image shows a lot of detail and expression on the ladies face. 



















This image shows our expectations of a war hero as the expression on his face and the black and white effect gives the image a harshness that we could expect from war. His body language makes him appear strong and full of authority. The hard lighting of the image makes him appear very masculine which would be the aim in trying to portray a hero. 













This image has a very strong feminine feel to it with the over the top lipstick and eyeshadow. To me this is a way of trying to make a statement especially as the lady is transgender so it could be a way of showing who she really is. 









PORTRAITURE TECHNIQUES 

Manual Settings 

ISO - 200
F-STOP - ?
SHUTTER SPPED - 1/125 (S)

Equipment 
  • Soft box 
  • Reflector 
  • Lighting Diagram 

Landscape Contact Sheet


LANDSCAPE CONTACT SHEET 


Landscape Straight Images


LANDSCAPE STRAIGHT IMAGES 

IMAGE 1
I really like this image for landscape as it has an interesting perspective. The photo was taken on the roof of a car park whereby you can see tall buildings in the distance but also the building on the roof, making it appear as though the background is really far away. As I took this photo just before sunset the colours are very soft and beautiful and the light reflects off of the floor giving it a very tied in feel. 


 IMAGE 2 
What I like about this image is the way its centred as it really portrays the rule of thirds. The image can be easily split into three different sections which each draw in your eyes to the different elements that make up the photo. I like how this is an urban landscape that could be easily overlooked but once concentrated on you realise all the detail and simplicity of it. 


 IMAGE 3 
This isn't the typical photograph of a landscape as it concentrates more on the subject at the front of the image however you can still see the background in good detail. I like where this photo was tank from and the tree trunk which is laying in the foreground of the image is aline which leads your eyes into the wider image. 


 IMAGE 4 
This image stands out to me due to the analogous colours which make it appear very beautiful and autumnal. I particularly like the path which runs down the middle of the photo which acts as a leading line and leads your eyes right down the centre of the photo. 


 IMAGE 5 
At first glance it isn't clear as to what this photo is of however when looking for a longer amount of time it becomes more obvious. The image whilst being a landscape shows a more urban and modern perspective, its very different to how people usually view a landscape and it doesn't have all of the conventions. 

Landscape Definition Post


LANDSCAPE DEFINITION POST 

Landscape -all the visible features of an area of land, often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal






This image is a landscape photo which is made up of time lapse photos, this gives the fragmented appearance of the sky. 








Ansel Adams & Landscape Photography 

Ansel Adams is regarded as one of the great landscape photographs of old American times. It is said that through his foresight and fortitude so much of America has been saved for future Americans. He wanted to capture the beauty of nature around him without altering it. Ansel was an environmentalist which impacted his work majorly as his appreciation of nature is shown through his photos. 


What is the F64 club? 

Group f/64 was a group of seven 20th-century San Francisco photographers who shared a common photographic style characterised by sharp-focused and carefully framed images seen through a particularly Western (U.S.) viewpoint.

Pictorialism 

The name given to an international style and aesthetic movement that dominated photography during the later 19th and early 20th centuries.

Methodical 

Adjusted the depth of field, only went out at certain times of the day for different areas and used the correct equipment for each photo. 

Pre-visualisation 

Where Ansel Adams would visualise the image before he captured it to think about the techniques he would use on it. 











Joiner Work Diary


JOINER WORK DIARY 

IMAGE 1 
EVALUATION - This joiner image is of a building which has been altered, spaced and rotated to create a surreal feel whereby the building looks unrealistic. To do this I increased the size of some of the images to make it appear disproportionate and rotated some photos so that it looked as though the building was collapsing inwards. I really like how this joiner turned out as it gives the viewer a really interesting perspective on the building and can be quite a memorable photo. The contrast between the brown and white of the building reflects really well in this image as when its all moved around the colours are both spaced out amongst different parts of the photo. 

DEVELOPMENT - If I was to take this image again I would try to focus on some smaller parts of the image so that when it was moved around there would be some parts that would show more detail than others. 


IMAGE 2 

EVALUATION - This joiner I took of Ellie in the studio with hard light and a pink background. I think this worked well as the colour background made Ellie stand out quite well, the hard light also allowed me to pick out details on Ellie that might have been missed in natural light. I decided for this joiner that I would also take some images of the side of Ellie to get a more interesting perspective. When I was putting this together I made the side views of Ellie less opaque so that the image wasn't over complicated and the sides were faint and only picked up upon further viewing. 

DEVELOPMENT - If I was to do this joiner again I would make sure that during the studio stage the background was under Ellie'e feet because in the image the background changes to the carpet which is a completely different colour. 



IMAGE 3 


EVALUATION - I like how this joiner turned out considering i wasn't overly happy with the individual images. This joiner was harder to put together than the others due to the cone shape of the christmas tree and the different shades of green that my camera picked up at different distances. However when putting the images together I liked the way that different parts were darker or lighter, it added a lot of depth to the image and made it appear as though there was photos taken at different times of day. I tried to keep the cone shape as much as I could with it whilst also trying to make it appear slightly distorted and surreal. 

DEVELOPMENT - There isn't much I would change about this joiner if I took it again however I would try to avoid getting the barrier in at the bottom. 

Joiners Straight Images


JOINERS STRAIGHT IMAGES

This is one of my joiner images taken of a building. I done it by taking pictures of different parts of the building and then rotating them and scaling them so that the picture of the building was still there however was slightly distorted. I like how this photo turned out and the surrealism of it. 



This joiner is of Ellie, I took this in the studio under hard lighting with a pink backdrop. When putting this photo together I turned down the opacity of some of the images to give it a surreal feel. I feel that this worked very well as the hands and side of Ellie are included but are much lighter than the rest of the photo. 

This joiner is off a christmas tree and I really like the outcome of it. I think it looks good with the different shades off green which are in it. I done this by changing the aperture when I was taking the photos which gave this very tonal outcome.