Reflection
Reflection of buildings in a waterdrop on an oregano leaf
I used Huawei P20 Pro to take this image
Aperture - f1.8
Iso - 200
Shutter speed - 3 sec
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Task:
create a digital pinhole lens and shot photographs. Challenge accepted 💪
Step by step:
My shots 🙈🤯
And a mess... Who will clean it up 🙈😂😂
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EXPLORING LIGHT TRAVEL BTS
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Replicating Portraits
31st October 2019
For this mornings studio class I replicated a Portrait of Noel Gallagher from the front cover of the Telegraph Magazine February 2015, the photograph was taken by portrait photographer Nadav Kander.
The subject was positioned away from the background and I turned my camera round so that it was in portrait position and the tripod was pulled back so that the subject would fit the frame from the shoulders upwards.
I only used one light source and attached a Soft Box to it.
My camera settings were 1/125, F8, ISO 100.
The photographs were then taken into the download room and edited using Lightroom I chose one photograph and applied a warm filter to it, the bottom part of the frame was also cropped.
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Dream a little dream of me Make me into something sweet Turn the radio on, dancing to a pop song...
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Distortion Photography
Laurence Dimason
Philippe Halsman - Dali Atomicus, 1948
Laurence Demaison, A Wrinkle in Space-Time
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My recreation of Richard Avedon’s portrait of Andy Warhol.
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Camera Obscura experiment
I covered the window with black bags using black electrical tape.
I then cut a small hole into the bag to allow some light in, as you can see there wasn't much of a difference
Small tip if you want to try this I'd advise putting a little tape around the hole to secure the cut bag(s) closer to the window
I then made the hole a little bigger and the sky began to appear on the opposite wall
After making the hole bigger again about 2.5cm x 1.5cm the building opposite started to appear and as I watched I could see the seagulls fly over the sky, then I noticed that on the ceiling I could see the cars parked at the opposite building.
The image appears flipped and upside down because the light passing through the hole is travelling in a straight line.
I didn't do any editing on these images as I wanted to show what I was seeing.
Used the HuaweiP20Pro to photograph without flash as the Eos 460D doesn't handle dark lighting situations very well
That was fun 😊😊
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Exploring Light Travel Practical Research - Pinhole Digital Camera (Part 1)
I decided to give the Pinhole Digital Camera a try for three reasons.
1 - I did not have a suitable box/tub/thing at home to make a regular pinhole camera
2 - My windows in my house are huge, and I currently don’t have enough binbags I’m willing to waste at the moment to cover them up.
3 - The view outside is entirely uninteresting, and my house looks like a bomb hit it and I don’t want to show you that.
After watching the tutorial videos provided to us I decided that I really didn’t like the idea of putting sticky tape anywhere on the body of my lovely expensive camera. So I complained about it enough that my husband found this 3D model online of a cap specifically for pinhole digital camera purposes, and printed it out for me.
Isn’t the internet a magical place?
So after a bit of faffing about, trying to find my tripod, dropping the aluminium foil all over the kitchen floor and threatening the camera a little bit, It all eventually wound up looking a little bit like this.
Isn’t that lovely?
I’m going to put the photos I took in a separate post, Because I took a fair few of them.
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Absurd Art Project
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EXPLORING LIGHT TRAVEL PINHOLE
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Absurd Sculpture Project
28th November 2019
For this mornings studio class I was given the opportunity create an Absurd Sculpture using a box unused cables from home I took series of Portraits and Erin was my model for the photoshoot.
The original plan was to use the cables as the design element for the sculpture but it was suggested to me that the cables would not work on their on as the design of the sculpture so myself and a group of classmates got together to enhance my original idea and we decided to include wooden pegs and cardboard tubes to the sculpture.
My final set of photographs contain a series of different poses both standing up and kneeling down.
I began taking photographs using a tripod but I struggled to fix the composition so i decided to take the photographs hand held.
I wanted an even source of light so I used both the key light and the backlight for this photoshoot a large soft box was used as an attachment for the key light.
Pose one standing up
Pose two kneeling down.
My final set of images were optimised using Lightroom I changed the exposure and contrast and increased the clarity by +23 some of the images had to be cropped due to problems setting the composition with a tripod. Overall I am really happy with the final set of optimised photographs.
This was the setup for my Sculpture Photoshoot.
Here is an Online Lighting Diagram showing the lighting setup and the position of the camera and the subject matter.
Credit to Erin Wick for agreeing to be my model for this photoshoot.
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sea 🌊
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