Monday, December 10, 2018

Manual camera settings

The aperture stop of a photographic lens can be adjusted to control the amount of light reaching the film or image sensor. In combination with variation of shutter speed, the aperture size will regulate the film's or image sensor's degree of exposure to light.
 shutter speed is the length of time when the film or digital sensor inside the camera is exposed to light, also when a camera's shutter is open when taking a photograph. The amount of light that reaches the film or image sensor is proportional to the exposure time
In Digital Photography ISO measures the sensitivity of the image sensor. The same principles apply as in film photography – the lower the number the less sensitive your camera is to light and the finer the grain. ... By choosing a higher ISO you can use a faster shutter speed to freeze the movement.


1- iso 400  f8
2- iso 400  f5.6
3- iso 400  f5.6  1/125
4- iso 400  f5.6  1/13
5- iso 400  f9     1/1.3
6- iso 400  f6.3  1/40
7- iso 400  f5.6  1/40
8- iso 200  f5.6  1/160
9- iso 200  f5     1/30
10- iso 200 f7.1 1/25

























Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Film Camera Task

My task was to go round the school taking photos which could 'sell' the school using a digital camera however acting as if it was a film one. I did this by not deleting any photos I took even if I was unhappy with the outcome.














Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Old Technology

 My task was to take photos of old technology. I chose these 2 photos. The first photo involves a wide range of different tech, I chose to manipulate the photo using Photoshop by changing the colour to black and white and adding TV static. I thought this would add a old feeling to the photo while expressing the iconic memories of old technology. I chose the second photo as I liked the depth of field 


Monday, November 12, 2018

Family and friends photography

Research-





Daniel Meadows                                             Larry Sultan
The first image by Daniel meadows ‘Lyn and Stella Brasher, sisters, Southampton 15.5.74.’ The image is in black and white which creates tone and contrast between the plain white background and the clothing of the girls. I like the simplistic look of the image as it isolates the 2 subjects and shows the relationship well, as they are in each other’s arm and positioned together, we would expect them to be close. The second image by Larry Sultan ‘Argument at the Kitchen Table 1986’. The image is of an old couple in their home, the use of unaltered lighting creates a feeling of a more realistic and natural environment. I like the natural feel of the photo as it feels as though I’m looking into their life.
Intentions-
I intend to explore family relationships, photography and how technology and age might be factors. I will do this by taking mid shot portrait images of family members. Then I will ask them questions about photography and technology to see how views and opinions differ between the generations and ages. With the answers I will Photoshop the back ground out of the photos making them white and black and use text to show the most important or relevant quotes.
Process-
I started by taking the images. I took mid shots of my family, while doing this I thought about the back ground and decided I was going to take it in a natural environment instead of an altered one, the environment was a place familiar to the person. For example the kitchen or a specific place they spend a lot of time.
I decided to ask the subjects questions on photography and what it means to them. The questions included: How’s photography changed through their lifetime? , What is the first photo of you that you can remember? , What do Family photos mean to you? , What do you do with the photos you take? , What type of photos do you share on social media? With the answers to the questions, I chose the most relevant quotes to show their feeling towards the subject or to show how photography has aged.
To manipulate the photos I used Photoshop. I first duplicated the layer and changed the copied layer to black and white and experimented with the tone till I was happy with it, I then used the ‘merge down’ option followed by the ‘layer mask’ then ‘reveal all’. I was then able to use the brush tool to add the colour back in. I chose to make the subject in colour and leave the back ground in black and white, this focuses the eye on the subject. Then I used the text tool to write the quote having it in black or white depending on which stood out the best of the back ground. I placed the text above the subjects head and made the text bold therefore easier to read.

Final pieces 







Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Exhibition

My exhibition power point, I created an exhibition on 'through the window' I chose this theme as I felt it was a wide subject which could portray a wide range of feeling by making the audience think about the story behind each person in the image.

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Abstract close-ups

  A range of close up images taken with intentions of creating an abstract image where the subject is unidentifiable.












Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Instagram photo analysis


This image is an example of still life photography and landscape photography, the use of a shallow depth of field focuses the eye on the bottles and the water droplets. Lines are also used in the photo including horizontal lines of the horizon and the curves lines of the bottles. 
 This is an example of landscape photography. The rule of thirds is used as the focus of the photo (the building) is in the centre third. Lines are also used to focus the eye, in the tops of the side buildings. The blue sky also contrasts with the brown/grey colours of the building.
This is an example of landscape photography. Rule of thirds is used in this photo, the sea is in the bottom 3rd, the buildings in the middle and the mountains in the top 3rd. the depth of field creates the feel of things getting further away the higher you look up the photo. vertical and horizontal lines are used in this photo, in the horizon and in the buildings.
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This is an example of still life photography. The shallow depth of field makes us focus on the insect and the sizing makes the insect look bigger than life.

Manual camera settings

The aperture stop of a photographic lens can be adjusted to control the amount of light reaching the film or image sensor. In combination ...