The photo on the left is the non-professional taken for the concept section of the blog. The photo below is a professional photo and I think it's better than the one I took, this is because the birds on the one below are closer and in more detail, also the background is better as it has more aspects to it, such as the pole, the roof and the sign in the background.
Thursday 13 March 2014
Comparing photos with professionals
The photo on the left is the non-professional taken for the concept section of the blog. The photo below is a professional photo and I think it's better than the one I took, this is because the birds on the one below are closer and in more detail, also the background is better as it has more aspects to it, such as the pole, the roof and the sign in the background.
Friday 14 February 2014
Taking photographic images for a specific purpose
Exhibition:
The subject of this was the front and side of the car. I took the image as part of an exhibition. The photo focuses on the main image as the center of the image. The elements of this photo that make it good are the fact that the colours on the car are a contrast. The photo could be improved if the background was a blank canvas such as if it was a white or black studio. Some people thought that the photo was good, however others thought the photo was not as good.This photo was taken as part of the exhibition section
This photo was taken as part of the exhibition section
This photo was taken as part of the exhibition section
Concept:
This photo was taken as part of the concept sectionThis photo was taken as part of the concept section
This photo was taken as part of the concept section
The subject of this photo was the brick wall and the hole in the roof. I took the picture because it was part of the concept section.The photo focuses on the wall because that is the only area that has colour whereas the rest is in black and white. The elements of design that make the picture work are the colour on the one section of the photo and the ceiling tile pushed up so that a gap has been created. The photo could be improved by having a much wider shot of the area as this would create a larger canvas. People thought this photo was both good and bad they thought the colour against the black was good however they thought the photo could have had a bigger canvas.
The subject of this photo was the bird on top of the building, however I chose to put the bird and building in black and white with the green separating them as i think this makes it work well and improves focus on the main aspect of the picture. As previously the elements that make this photo good are the the black and white on colour aspects of the photo. The photo cold be improved by having a closer shot of the building. People thought this was good as it again had the colour against dark ratio, however they thought it could be better if a closer shot of the bird was used.
Portrait:
This photo was taken as part of the portrait sectionThis photo was taken as part of the portrait section
This photo was taken as part of the portrait section
This photo was taken as part of the portrait section
Thursday 6 February 2014
Taking photographic images for a specific purpose
I am going to take images to fit into three categories these are exhibition, portrait and concept
- For the exhibition image I will use a photo of a Honda civic.
- For the portrait I will use images of friends.
- For the concept image I will use black and white images, with only one colour showing.
Thursday 30 January 2014
Adjusting images
This is the original image. |
This is the edited image. I used the plastic wrap filter to edit. I think this image is improved as it adds texture and detail to the image. |
This is the original image. |
This is the edited image, i edited it by using the black and white adjustments and the sketch filter. I think this image is improved as it creates patterns. |
This is the original image. |
This is the edited image, i used the diffuse filter to edit it. I think This creates a better image as it adds colour and texture to the image. |
Close up shots
This image shows lines, the lines in the paving slabs are matching and in contrast there are lines in the plat pot. |
This image shows patterns, the bark has many different patterns. |
This image shows colours, the red of the body and the black and grey squares of the bonnet. |
This image shows texture, the stone has a rough texture while the sign has a smooth texture. |
Monday 27 January 2014
Wide angle shots
This picture shows patterns. the bricks make a continuous pattern across the building. |
There are lots of different textures in this image. The grey ground as a rough texture and the grass has a soft texture whilst the building has a hard rough texture. |
This picture represents lines. The windows along the front of the building create lines and perspective. |
Thursday 23 January 2014
Monday 20 January 2014
Adjusting images
This is the original image, i found it on the internet. |
This is the edited image, to create this I first duplicated the layer then turned the original into black and white, i then copied the preferred colour and pasted it then deleted the copied layer. |
This is the original image. Which I found on the internet. |
This is the edited image, to create this I first duplicated the layer then turned the original into black and white, i then copied the preferred colour and pasted it then deleted the copied layer. |
This is the edited image, to create this I first duplicated the layer then turned the original into black and white, i then copied the preferred colour and pasted it then deleted the copied layer. |
I found the original image on the internet. |
Monday 13 January 2014
Diagram
Thursday 9 January 2014
Rule of Thirds
This is the edited image, i first cropped this image then added the grid this picture is compliant with the rule that the focus point the building on the side is not in the center
This is the original image, we took this as part of an earlier post, this picture doesn't follow the rule of thirds.
This is the original image, we took this as part of an earlier post, this picture doesn't follow the rule of thirds.
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