Tuesday 12 April 2011

Panorama

I chose to do my panoramic images with animals to add a slight challenge. Also, horse riding is one my passions so taking photos of them was a joy.




Using Photoshop, the merging of the images was quick and painless. I used 4 seperate photos to create each panoramic image. I feel that the first one was the most effective as it had the least 'bulge' in it. I did try to 'straighten' the images but this proved unsuccessful.

Friday 18 February 2011

Lego Apocalypse...the ones that didn't make it

Here are some of the scenes that were cut from the final 10 images.










Final Assessment Project

The End Of The World


Inspired by popular culture such as the TV series The Walking Dead , Flikr images and macro photography. A Lego Zombie Apocalypse...












Mini Project

Our brief:

Take five black and white photographs of two or more unrelated objects or people. What I want you to do is carefully consider the way in which you frame and compose things within the photographic ‘window’ to create a relationship that was not previously there.

What is it about the photographic print that seems to give everything within the frame equal weight and could we call this process ‘democratic’?


My response:


 I developed and printed these photographs in the black room, trying out various effects until I got the ones I was happy with. Some were under exposed or over exposed, so it was a case of trial and error. 

I like the symmetry inherent in the order of the series: horse, cats, ducks, cats, horse.