In our lesson (Tuesday 29th of September 2015) we were asked to take photos of the element form.
During this lesson i learnt a lot about angling my camera to not form shadows due to the lighting. I found that almost anything is form but had to question whether it really speak or stand out.
Due to a malfunction in the computers i wasn't able to upload all my photos (166) but was able to upload some.
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This is one of my favourite photos that I had taken. The Dandelion is being held up and is in sole focus. the background has been blurred out of focus. I like this photo because it is calm and the colours of natural light all work well together. The angle it was taken shows the exploration i used, it also shows another side of the dandelion other than it being straight on. The quality is good and it is based from a picture i used on of my images banks for inspiration, the character is shown well.
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Here is a photo i did not like
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However, I took this photo of a bird but although the focus is in the bird since it is in the middle of the theory of thirds, it however seems bland and blends into its surroundings. I didn't get too close in case the bird flew away but next timeI think i should try to blur the background or get closer. The form of its shape and details arent clear, hardly even visible which takes away from the qualilty of differentiation.
Progression
If given the opportunity to shoot Form again, i would definitely try to experiment more with focus as some images have good focus and the others completely lack it. I would also like to try human form, i would like this because the human form is literally form. We have different dips ad curves that would create good shadows, tones and calming aura.
Here are some examples i would like to try:
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