Thursday, 22 October 2009

Urban Vs Nature Landscape

This picture shows the corridors again outside the back of the college its a landscape image, i like it because it centers on the main doors at the bottom of the pathway and the sides angle towards the center to give effect. I had to get people to stand away from the shot to make the picture look very empty like its a lonely place, it took a few shots to do this as its normally busy during the lunch time. It definatly shows the urban side due to how the environment looks, and then theres the hint of nature as the leaves are laying at the side of the fence.

Portrait

This picture i took here is a portrait because it shows the person i'm taking the picture of, i took this at the back of the college on a nearby bench. I adjusted the aperture and shutter speed to get the correct lightness in the shot. I got the person to pose on the bench to make the picture more interesting, the lighting looks calm and really gives effect to this picture.

Thursday, 15 October 2009

Robert Capa




Robert Capa's work involves taking defining moments just as they happen. He mostly took pictures in the war and showed the suffering and dispair of the soldiers as there fighting. He went on the frontline to wait until a moment which would be different seconds later and then photograph it.

Decisive Moment is when an event happens which seconds before or later wouldnt have occured. It makes the picture more interesting and effective.

Sunday, 11 October 2009

Urban Vs Nature 3


The first thing that most people will see in this photo is the building in the background, its shown behind the natural environment where the trees and shrubs are in view at the sides and at the foreground with the grass. Again this would be classed as quite a calming picture as its again very empty but the building at the background gives you a sense that it will in time be a busy area. For a name i've titled this shot the background building.

Friday, 9 October 2009

Urban Vs Nature 2



This shot was taken in the memorial gardens it shows the nature of the park because the trees, bushes and some grass can be seen slightly in the picture, its a very calming shot because it seems a very quiet area as it is quite sparce. There is urban in the shot as theres a shopping mall in the distance and bins are placed throughout. The title of this piece is called parklife.

Urban Vs Nature


This picture was taken at the back of the college, this uses the golden third rule because the photo concentrates on the center of the shot, it has some natural element in the photo as there are leaves scattered on the path and its outside too. I feel a sense of calm as its relatively quiet and its quite a narrow place by the look of it, the title i give this shot is the outside corridor.

Alternative Landscape Andreas Gursky














The pictures here are the work of Andreas Gursky these are all landscape images, the first picture which is a supermarket has lots of colours, and the camera looks like its tilted and it shows more of the golden third as its concentrating on the middle of the picture.
The second picture which looks like an inside of a building its emphasising alot on the central position as the two sides look angled to make you look in center.
The final picture is what looks like an inside of a factory as there are lots of people in uniforms who look like they are sorting out some kind of product. Its another really good image because it concentrates on the center, and uses the golden third straight away, its very colourful as the outfits they are wearing are pink and blue and are pretty powerful colours to use in photo like this.

Thursday, 8 October 2009

Notes On Landscape

1839 was when photography was invented by Louis-Jacques-Mande Daguerre’s and William Henry Fox Talbot

Ansel Adamns was an American Photographer who mainly photographed Yosemite National Park

The background is the area on the photo which is behind the main view and the foreground is what is in front of the main shot.

On a photography shot there are rules of thirds which divide the picture into 3 sections, the middle section is called the golden third as this shows the most photography detail.

Meudon was a photography shot taken by a man called Andre Kertesz in 1928

A camera obscura is a device that projects an image of its surroundings onto a wall or screen, a darkened room can be used as a camera obscura if a small hole is cut out and the light flows through and shows the outside image inside.

Friday, 2 October 2009

photoshop lesson 1 part 3


This portrait has the fresco filter it makes the picture standout and has a more darker look towards it. the darker colour adds to the darker clothes and makes it more dramatic.

Photo Shop Lesson 1 part 2


This portrait i've given an interesting old fasioned view, i've placed a coloured pencil filter into this picture, to make this photo stand out i placed a clone stamp so that it gives the effect of multipal heads. i again brightened the image to lighten the effect more.

Photo Shop Lesson 1



This portrait i added a plastic wrap filter onto the picture, i also adjusted the brightness so that it makes the picture shine alot more. It looks like the picture is encased in a plastic film.