Monday, 23 April 2012

Final Piece Review

For my final piece I did the question Temperature.
I used 6 picture to create my final piece going from hot to cold. Each photo was edited to give it more of a look to be either hot or cold, changing the brightness, contrast, exposure, offset and gamma correction. I framed each on the show what the temperature is, framing the sun of centre to focus the viewer to a different point first.
In each picture picture the lighting is natural light, being the sun or just the light through the clouds.
What I liked about my final piece is how the edits turned out and how I presented the Photos. What I didn't like is how where about the photos are joined together, this is due to a mistake when trimming the photo after they had been laminated.
Overall I am very happy with my final piece but my bad point is next time i will find a different way to present the photos.

Review of research

The Research I did helps with my final piece of temperature. I will interpret this into my final piece by using some of the techniques used by some of the photographers. Techniques like having a low angle and how to position shots. I also like the types of shots that are used in my research.

final piece plan

 for my final piece lm going to print each photo off onto a separate pieces of paper. them have them laminated and hole punched at the top and bottom of the photos and string them together  underneath each other to create a hanging stream of picture 

Saturday, 21 April 2012

Experimentations

what i attempted to do with this photo was the try and get as low angle as possible without catching leaves in the foreground. however i was unsuccessful on this. I used a shallow depth of field to create this but found it didn't work out

Again I tried a shallow depth of field to focus to make the diggers arm the main focus point. I also used a shallow depth of field to blur the sun and the surrounding to make the digger arm the main focus point. 

For this photo I used the two trees to frame the photo. By doing so I manage to get it so the mist is right in the centre, making the viewer draw the attention to the mist. I used a sunset mode on this but it didn't work as well as I had hoped it would have.

This images was taking from a high angle, this makes the play shed look small and insignificant. I framed it so the play shed was in the centre of the image, making it the main focus point. 

For this photo image I used a 18mm zoom to get in close to the wall on the right to give the photo its look. I positioned this photo for so the lines on the wall directed the viewer to the window in the wall. I used a sunest mode on the camera when talking the photo. This brought the colours of the stone out and made the grass look greener. 

Once again I used a sunset mode one the camera, this made the leaves seem a little more green and the sun to appear brighter. I placed the sun of to the top left to draw the viewer to the left. I tried to put a slight shallow depth of field of the picture, to make it look like the sun is shining through.

This images was take and a long shot, creating a setting. It was taken in a sunset mode to give the photo a brighter look, making it seem more of a summer look.