Tuesday, 12 July 2016
Task 7 - Prelim photography task
For this prelim task I was able to use a Nikon camera to help produce the best photography pictures, and for this specific task I had to contrast the light and the dark as the title was light vs dark.This task helped me gage how easy and hard it is to work the camera's.I took these photo's within a group of two,Millie and myself.
For the first image it shows the light and dark through the use of shadows. Showing off the light within the road and white van then showing the darkness through the shadows acting as opposites. This image is zoomed out and has a random composition as there is alot going on within the image. The apperature was very low as i wanted the main focus to be directly on the colours shown rather then whats actually happening in the picture.
The second image shows a close up of a flower and within the background there partial shadowing effects on the bush as well as that the foreground has a dark shadow on the outline of the flower which is the focal point. This zoomed in camera angle shows exactly what i wanted it to is it gives the audience a closer effect of light vs dark in one small but densely deatailed image.
For the third image it is just a generic image of a bush with iconic looking flowers on it it has a horizontal line from the sun on the central composition where the flowers become opposite colour of both black and white. The photo has no focal point but however it perfectly reflects the topic title of light vs dark.
For the final image I edited this to amplify the light vs dark topic. So for this I completely changed the theme to black and white to add much more depth then after that I added a light blur to the whole background as i wanted the main focus to be completely on one focal point of the flower head. Within the focal point I added a layer in which I changed a whole part of it to a dark black colour then after that I went on the original image and made the most inner part extremely dark to emphasis the light and the dark and I believe this work really well.
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