Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Photojoiner, work diary


We were set with the task of capturing phtojoiner in the form of three different subjects. I wanted to focus my photojoineron three different scales. I wanted to use the technique in a way that would use it's benefits to create a more interesting image. I was able to accomplice this especially in the image of the person by taking photos of different areas and emotions that would not be present within a standard image. We had to take multiple pictures of the object so it could be edited in photoshop. For my three objects, i chose a person, a building and a bin. I was able to capture a range of images and i had enough to begin my editing.The process was quite longwinded at first but as i became accustomed to the techniques that would be required i was able to complete them at a much faster rate.


I chose this image because it shows a person in an interesting way. The image consists of different angles and distances, this chaotic collection of images come together in a way that causes the picture to actually form an image. I was able to take advantage of this technique as I looked at many different angles that would not be visible in a standard image in order to create a very disjointed portrait of a person. This technique also allowed for me to capture more detail within the person's face by focusing on individual aspects of the person's face.


This image shows an ordinary object that is made interesting by the way that it is presented. There are a lot of images that form together to create this end results, all from different angles and perspectives that change the way in which the audience will perceive this object. This image is slightly less disjointed and chaotic than the last as the images almost seamlessly form together. This technique causes the audience's attention to be directly focused on the bin by creating an interesting visual representation of the object while blurring out the background.


Progression:

If i were to do this again, i would take a lot more images that would vary in size and angles in order to produce much more interesting results. I also would have liked to try a landscape shot in order to add a good variation between the other subjects. I would also like to shoot in a place that will have a more consistent source of light. Where i was shooting was surrounded by buildings, this means that i could lose light in some pictures and they would become darker than the rest and make them seem out of place. This topic has allowed me to consider a new and interesting way of capturing everyday objects. I would like to consider this if I am ever photographing an everyday object and need a way to make it interesting.

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