Monday, 6 October 2014

shade and form

In shade and form I have focused on looking at the depth of field, which is how sharp or soft an image shows the object. By having the correct amount of time and light being balanced then you can create a good image.







This image is one of my favourites because I like the colours. Also I like how the camera has focused onto the padlock and blurred the background behind it making the padlock stand out.













When taking this picture I kept in mind perspective. I think that this image is effective because I like how the wall fades into the distance.













This was one of the first images I took when out, I don't think that its a very good image however I like how bright the colours are that are in this image.












I really how I have taken this image, this is because I like how I was able to focus on the bolt lock through the ivy.















Also in this image I like how the shades change on the different sides of the concrete block. However I don't like how the image focusees on the bottom of the block. If I was to retake this image I would make my camera focus on the point on the block.













I like the shapes in this image however I don't think this picture is as interesting as the other photos I have taken.
















I like how the colours in this image are so vibrant. By using macro I was able to focus on the berries really well.

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