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Jamara Royle
Sense of placeHome
Activities
Family
Belize
Mother
Father Brother
Art work
Hobbies
Story writing
Media work
Painting
Drawing
Locations
Family
EnglandAmerica Home
Microsoft office
Picture movies
Memories
Family
Friends
FamilyEngland
Friends
Childhood
House
Bedroom
Living room
TV
Collections
Marbles
Bouncy Balls
Cards from different countries
Board games
Chess
Snakes and Ladders
Tiddlywinks
Music
Calming
Photographers I found…
Jim Golden
Matthew Owens –
Freelance Designer
Dan Tobin
Smith
Sannah Kivst
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=jim+
golden&biw=1920&bih=979&source=lnm
s&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=qCMQVJ-
uEOqI7AbjzYCwBA&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ
http://www
.jimgoldens
tudio.com/
Portfolio/C
ollections/7
/
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/-when-looking-at-these-166897
https://www.google.co.uk
/search?q=Matthew+Owe
ns+%E2%80%93+Freelanc
e+Designer&bih=979&biw
=1920&source=lnms&tbm
=isch&sa=X&ei=3yQQVN7
wG5Tb7AakxIBI&ved=0CA
gQ_AUoAQ
http://barnett.deviantart.com/art/Lost-his-
marbles-36665433
Neil Barnett
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=google+images&es_sm=93&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa
=X&ei=QiYQVJ3cMoaN7AbJmYHwBA&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ&biw=1920&bih=979#tbm=isch&q
=dan+tobin+smith
Matthew Owens
• Matthew Owens is a Freelance Designer.
• The photo to me looks like a representation of a galaxy as the
composition of the marbles are lay out in a particular way. It
could also represent planets revolving around the sun as the
red marble seems to be surrounded by the rest. This could also
be seen as a gathering of the marbles implying it could be a
representation of people gathering round the main person. The
picture has a narrow field of light that looks like its almost
shining directly above the marbles; so it focuses on the centre
of marbles rather than the outside of them which has low key
lighting. The dark framed edges helps highlight the marbles in
the light making them stand out on the outer layer of marbles.
I like how the photographer has chosen different coloured
marbles for the photograph as it shows how each different
coloured marble reacts to the light shining on it. I like how the
light shines one particular area of the marbles composition as
it creates a great photograph. The photo uses depth of field
and focuses on the centre, blurring at the foreground.
• This photograph informs my work as, I too have manipulated
light and reflections with marbles. There is endless possibilities
to rearrange the composition of the marbles and how much
light to use and where to shine the light to create fantastic
pictures.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Matthew+Owens+%E2%80%93+Freelance+Des
igner&bih=979&biw=1920&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=3yQQVN7wG5Tb7Aak
xIBI&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ
Neil Barnett
• Neil Barnett is an amateur artist/ photographer on the
website deviant art.
• The photograph shows the marbles lined up on a
bench. I like how the photographer has captured the
light in the marbles so they look different colours. The
use of depth of field helps us focus on the middle of
the marbles rather that the closest or furthest, which
makes the photo look professional. It also allows us to
focus on the colour which is a very prominent aqua
blue. The lighter background allows us to focus on the
marbles better as the photographer uses natural light.
He captures the light well through the marbles and
also shows the reflection of the light on the top of
each marble.
• This photograph informs my work as, I too have
manipulated light and reflections with marbles. I will
also try and capture the light as wells as he does in his
photograph.
http://barnett.deviantart.com/art/Lost-his-marbles-36665433
Contact sheet college photos
This was mainly background composition or leading lines. I tried to focus on what’s in the frame and what it leads
up to. I think the marbles worked best because they worked well with the reflection of the light off them. I think I
will continue with marbles and light reflection because its seems to be the best one.
Contact sheet home photos
These were mainly composition as well. Because I am interested in colour and lights, using different types of lights I
have arranged the marbles in a certain composition so the light reflects off them to make good photos. I used different
camera shots such as depth of field and framing to make my work. My favourite ones are the photos that look like
Matthew Owens work where the composition of the marbles are layout to look like they are gathering round for a
meeting.
Framing:
I have used bubbles to surround the
top of the water so I can take photos of
the marbles through them.
Rule of thirds
Depth of field
Microsoft publisher editing experiments
All I have done here is done different trials with the publisher tools, using the brightness and contrast tool. I have also used the
recoloring tool to make the photo black and white and monochrome, experimenting with that using contrast and brightness over it.
I have experimented with the lightness and darkness of the photo as I liked Matthew Owens style of using the light and the dark to
highlight he marbles. To improve I could not over edit like I have done here as it doesn’t look as good.
Photoshop experimenting
I have used the magnetic lasso tool to take out
two of the marbles so they will be the main
focus of the picture. Then I change the rest to
black and white to make the two marbles stand
out.
I have experimented with the
vibrancy of the photos to see
how that would turn out.
I like the vibrancy but it looks
to over edited so I will not be
using it.
I liked how Neil Barnett had quite
bright coloured marbles in the
photo so I used vibrancy to get a
similar effect.
The picture I have taken here is interesting. The way
the marbles are reflected in the glass helped make
the edited version look even better. I was inspired by
Neil Barnett’s photograph as the marbles in his phot
had prominent colours so I used curves to change the
colour making the marbles glow and shine making
them look like pearls on necklaces. I like this very
much and will consider taking marbles in water as a
theme in unit two.
This photo is one of the best I took as the
composition is just right and it has a shadowed
border. The editing is not as successful as the
photo as I used the magic wand tool to merge the
carpet together to make the marbles stand out in
the middle. However all that did was highlight the
background which is not what I aimed for.
These four photos are the best out of all
the ones I took. I feel I can develop on
these images on the next unit as some of
the editing worked well and could be
possible ideas for my final out come.
Sunglasses
Bubbles
Reflections
Marbles
CarloNs
http://carlons.deviantart.com/art/SUNglasses-ReflecTioN-
160797159
HelpTechCona
http://helptechcona.deviantart.com/a
rt/Sunglasses-Reflection-358923507
http://mijzelffan.deviantart.com/art/Sunglass
es-reflection-135562673
mijzelffan
http://www.deviantart.com/art/Fractal-marbles-95969450
Buble
http://matios.deviantart.com/art/the-buble-164607926
Matios
http://buble.deviantart.com/art/Rain-72085693
Richard Heeks
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Richar
d+Heeks+photography&es_sm=93&source=l
nms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=H9crVK6OH6ne7A
azo4DYAg&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ&biw=1920&
bih=979
Here are some photographers I
found who do reflection and
bubbles which is something I
want to move on too.
Richard Heeks
• Richard Heeks is a bubble photographer who spends
hours taking unusual photos of bubbles.
• The photograph of the bubble is a great piece of work.
The way he captures his reflection in a bubble is really
amazing. The colours highlight the reflection well as it
make it looks like an old style photo due to the sepia style
colouring in the bubble. The use of framing helps capture
his reflection inside the bubble making his reflection the
main focus of the photograph. The photo looks really
professional as the photographer spends hours trying to
get the perfect picture. The use of natural lighting
enhances the colours of the bubble as if it was unnatural
lighting E.g. flash it wouldn’t work very well as you
wouldn’t see any reflection and the colours would be
bright and exaggerated.
• This informs my work I will be taking photos of bubbles
trying to create similar photos. https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Richard+Heeks+photography&es_sm=93&source
=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=H9crVK6OH6ne7Aazo4DYAg&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ&biw=19
20&bih=979
Rule of third framing Depth of field Leading lines Diagonal lines Symmetry
Soft box
lighting
Studio Aperture Shutter speed ISO High angle
Low angle Close ups Long shots Medium shots Negative
space
Portraiture
Macro Black and
white/
monochrome
Colour Panoramic Texture Pattern
Fish eye Flash Back lighting Front lighting Golden hour Balancing
elements
View point Perspective Light painting Bokeh Exposure Depth
36 Shots
It will be colour coded with my contact sheets or cropped boxes will be on the
slides.
Contact sheet
I like what I have done here with the curve as it looks
like Richard Heeks work making his work inform mine. It
works very well as it looks like a sepia colouring or a
lomography style photo.
I have used vibrance to bring out the colour in the classes while
trying to avoid changing much colour on my subjects face. I like the
effect on the glasses as it highlights the sky reflection, but I'm not
keen on using the sunglasses as a recurring theme.
This is the best out come form Photoshop I have so far in unit two. I have also
used curve on this to manipulate the darkness and brightness of the image. I
have darkened the image as it makes the bricks of the house stand and it also
helps highlight the bubbles, making their colours more prominent in the
picture. I have clearly over edited this photo with the curve but it does work
better than my publisher experiments which were too over edited.
Shutter speed contact sheet
1/5 seconds 1/8 seconds1/6 seconds
Each of the photos are different due to the different speed the camera was on. When the shutter speed
was on 1/5 sec the shot was exposed to the light more as lens was open for longer and capture more
movement. However on the 1/6 sec shot, more movement was captured which is very peculiar even
though the 1/5 sec shot should have captured more because it was a longer shot. The 1/8 sec shot didn’t
have as much light exposed so it was darker than the other two and should have little movement because
it wasn’t open as long. Despite not being many bubbles on the shot there is still long movements of the
photo. I may need to retake these photos to get a better quality.
Using Shutter speed with bubbles
I have been editing this shutter speed photo of a Marble dropping into a jar.
I have tried to come up with as many different outcomes trying to make
them all look unique despite being the same photo. I have manipulated the
photo using curves, levels and hue/saturation to create several possible out
comes. However the best one has to be the first one I made, using levels on
Photoshop. The images look good edited however some look over edited
but do look good and I may consider continuing with marbles dropping in a
jar.
Refining my work
Here I have my shutter speed bubbles trying to see if I could get better picture than the one
before. I also did a refinement because the shutter speed exposure time didn’t make any
sense as the 1/5 seconds should have captured more bubbles than the 1/6 seconds one as it
was exposed for longer so I took these photos to improve quality.
These are my four best editing outcome's
from unit 2. I feel these were better than
the images in unit 1 so I may use continue
with bubbles and marbles for unit 3.
Continued hand with bubble editing
I wanted to continue with my favourite edit of this
image I think it was the best one so my theme is
bubbles I layered bubbles over the image using some
images from the internet and some from my own
photos.
Water bombs
When I first did the water bombs I set the camera to
shutter speed and tried to take some photos.
However it didn’t work due to the ISO being too low
and I ran out of time to take photos that day. I then
tried again on a higher ISO and a higher shutter
speed and got two good photos out of four water
bombs.(see slide before)
Here I have started to edit my water bomb photos. I
wanted to edit the photo so you can not only just see
the water in the balloon but the splashes behind it as
well, because with the right editing It can make a good
edited photo. I have used curve a lot because the other
editing techniques didn’t really show in the water but
did with the hand in the image.
Here is my second water bomb photo. I tried to use different editing
techniques to make it different to the first one. I like the bottom left one as it
really captures the water and the splashes in the background but in a x-ray
style way which make I look over edited but looks good as well. The best one
for the background is the right; I only used exposure but I created such a
great piece of work as the background stands out more but it also highlights
the water from the balloon.
Place
Marbles
Bubbles
Home
College
Victoria
Baths
Eccles
Basement
Super
Intendants
room
Committee
room
Turkish
baths
Male and
Female
baths
Studio
Victoria
Baths
Basement
Super
Intendants
room
Committee
room
Turkish
baths
Male and
Female
baths
CollegeStudio
Eccles
Home
Living
room
Kitchen
Garden
Bedroom
Living
room
Kitchen
GardenBedroom
Victoria baths
I recently went on a trip to Victoria Baths. The place was opened in 1906 meaning the building has withstood wear, tear and
erosion. This makes the building more interesting to take photos of especially since the old décor went well with the colour the
marbles. The marbles were green and brown which made them blend in with the whole of the baths feature but also made them
stand out to a degree that makes good photos. There were male 1st and 2nd class baths and then female baths. I used males 2nd
class bath to photograph bubbles. The bubbles worked well in the bath as they matched the scene as the baths were used to
cleanse the users because back then they had not hot running water. I also used the committee room where meeting used to be
held to take photos as the marbles worked well in depth of field using the window ledge in the room. I went into various rooms
such as the super intendants room to take photos of bubbles as the natural lighting helped bring the photos to life. The basement
was a room that scared most of my class as it had quite an eerie feel however it was the perfect place to take more photos as the
darkness helps bring out the colour in the bubbles and with little lighting we had in there the marbles were able to pick up the
reflection and create some really good photos. I did go of topic with bubbles and marbles and photographed some of the hall
ways like the one in the basement and the one near the super intendants rooms and I did take photos of the baths when no
people were there, this is because I wanted to try something new doing openings as a side bit especially since the tiles and old
wooden floors and worn bricks had such history it made it hard not to photograph them. After World War 2 when most people
had indoor plumbing and hot water, the baths became less popular and not many people went to the baths as they had them in
their houses although it was a rough patch for the owners but the now it’s a great landmark where over 6000 people come and go
each week, taking photos, going to different conventions and making short films.
Victoria Baths Contact Sheet
My intentions here was just to capture bubbles and marbles in the decaying greatness of
Victoria Baths. I had no intention of taking photos of parts of Victoria baths till I saw how
well they worked in the photos so I ended up taking some photos of some hallways and he
basement and the baths Itself.
All these images I have don
here were edited in similar
ways but I chose the best
edits for each photo. On the
bubble edit, I was trying to
created a similar bubble to
Richard Heeks (slide 16) the
others I was just seeing what
edit worked well for each
photo and the best one
would o on show however in
the remaining 5 I was trying
to show the decay of Victoria
baths trying to show that
even the erosion of historical
buildings can look good in
photos.
Reflect and Progress
• Starting the still life task I was confused as to what I should do. However I brought in some objects that would explain me, which happened to marbles sunglasses
and comics. These objects link to the topic of sense of place because they are my sense of place as they are the object I feel most comfortable with. I then
developed further and took more photos at home of marbles. They were informed by two photographers I found Neil Barnett and Matthew Owen (see slide 4 and
5). Seeing how well the marbles worked out I decided to continue with them and refine the photos on Photoshop, despite some of the Photoshop edits being over
exaggerated some of them worked out well. The whole of this task lead me onto many more opportunities in task two: documenting an activity.
• Throughout task two I had plenty of options to use, I could of used sunglasses, books, marbles or bubbles linking to things being round and something that can be
an activity. There were some similar objects used; for instance the sunglasses, apart from they were used to document an activity. Taking the photographs I tried
to use some camera techniques such as framing however it did not work out well due to the type of camera I was using which was a IPhone camera as I did not
have a proper camera doing that task. Trying to capture the bubbles in the sunglasses was a challenge so they didn't turn out all that well. However one particular
photo I took which was a close up of bubble reminded me of a photographer called Richard Heeks who is also the artist I researched who informed my work. I then
moved on to shutter speed trying out bubbles and marbles, the bubbles worked out well although the shutter speed times don't really make much sense due to
the little exposure time difference (see slide 21) I only edited one shutter speed photo as I decided to edit it more than once to show development and they
worked out well however some do look over exaggerated due to my particular taste in editing but they do look good. (see slide 22) But I could do with retrying the
shutter speed and see if I can take better photos. I took very few photos doing the shutter speed due to sharing a camera with two other students but that was ok
because I could refine the photos I already took to see if I can get anymore good ones.(see slide 23) It was good when I got my own camera for the refinement as I
took some good photos, however due to the batteries on my camera was low I borrowed one from another student which was even better because their camera
had automatic shutter speed unlike mine which had manual. The photos for the refinement turned out pretty well and I decided to edit only one photo from that
contact sheet as well. However I took this one step further and refined my editing by choosing one of my first edits to edit over (see slide 24 and 26) At the end of
this topic I also tried using shutter speed to capture water bombs as they were popping (see slide 26-29) doing this allowed me to broaden my choices for task
three and the trip to Victoria Baths.
• The Victoria Baths trip was a great trip, I got to see such a great old build in which the decor matched the things I was going to take photos of. (see slide 37and 38)
I did enjoy the place but I didn't really get any feeling about this place due to me not being an emotional person so no feelings or emotions were expressed in my
photos just pure thought. The photos I took were things I had to think about where to put things and how to lay it out, as no emotional drive me to take the
photos I took. I had thought greatly about how I should layout my work, despite it did not turn out how I thought there were good photos taken. Victoria Baths is a
very historical place, it has a past that is great to show through the erosion and wear, that’s why my photos feature most of the decay of Victoria Baths due to their
significant similarities and contrast in colour to the marbles. Its hard to explain how I don’t feel many emotions but my photos were things done in the moment
nothing to do with emotion just to do with where the marbles looked good in a room with different lightings. The photos I took were of my original object which
was marbles and task two objects; bubbles. My work was informed by previous photographers in task one and two as I was trying to create similar photos.
However I did go of my topic during the trip like I stated on slide 34 due to the fact the place was so historic and looked great as photos especially when they are
edited as it captures the decomposing walls. (see slide 39) I also went of my original photo ideas to see if I could start a new side topic in the task to show the
development of my work.
• I would like to develop my work further by continuing on with the marbles and bubbles but id also like to see what I can do with the other photos from Victoria
Baths however I have no clue on locations and initial ideas for them as I don't want to repeat myself in my work unless I refine my work from the other tasks and
develop on that however I have thought about it and need to decide where I am going with this. I like the idea of taking photos o landscapes and cloud which could
be a further development but my interest is also in marbles and bubbles and reflections so I will have o see where this progress takes me.
James Day
http://www.featureshoot.com/2011/12/macro-photographs-of-marbles-
by-james-day/
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Caleb+Tenenbaum&es
pv=2&biw=955&bih=924&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei
=W0pKVNbBA4PP7Qb5p4BQ&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ
Caleb Tenenbaum
http://jasontozer.com/archives/bubbles
Jason Tozer
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=richard+hicks+bubble&espv=2&bi
w=955&bih=924&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=J0xKVMikKumV7A
bT4oCACw&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ
Richard Hicks
Gavin Hammond
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=gavin+hammon
d+photography&espv=2&biw=929&bih=931&source
=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=sBBaVKmqAYWR7AbEm4
HgAQ&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ
Caleb Tenenbaum
• Caleb Tenenbaum is a teenage amateur photographer from
New Jersey who became famous from coming up with the
idea to take photos through a clear marble.
• I like the idea this photographer has done here. I like how he
has capture landscapes through a clear marble capturing the
surrounding like a birds eye view shot. Its great how he uses
nothing but natural lighting, a clear marble, a beautiful
landscape and a camera to make these photos so eye
catching. The use of deep depth of field helps make the
caption in the marble stand out more as the background is
unfocused helping the lens focus on the marble.
• I would like to have at go at trying this as it seems like a good
idea to try out. However due to my restriction in location I
would have to go around focusing on iconic places around
my local area like capturing forests and parks and buildings
such as Ordsall Hall.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Caleb+Tenenbaum&espv=2&biw=955&bih=92
4&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=W0pKVNbBA4PP7Qb5p4BQ&ved=0CAYQ_AU
oAQ
Gavin Hammond
• Gavin Hammond is a photographer who has captured
reflections of landmark in London in puddles and wet
pavements.
• His work is really good its simple and original in its own
way. I like how he uses puddles to do his reflections of
objects, places, nature etc. What I find interesting is he lets
you have a glimpse of what the object is in the corner of
the photo so you its an actual reflection. I also like how he
has edited the photos in black and white making them
seem like old type style photos adding more value to the
piece. The black and white effect also make the reflected
buildings and landmarks look like charcoal drawings.
• I would like to have a go at doing reflection again as my
reflection through sun glasses photos were not of a good
quality. Gavin Hammonds work seems like something I
would like to try only I would be taking photos from my
area rather than London.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=gavin+hammond+photography&espv=2&biw=
929&bih=931&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=sBBaVKmqAYWR7AbEm4HgAQ&v
ed=0CAYQ_AUoAQ
Crystal Ball and Reflection Contact sheet
Here I was trying out taking photos through a clear glass
ball. I was trying to do work in the style of Caleb
Tenenbaum and Gavin Hammond using the puddles for
reflection.
Here I was trying to
create an eerie feel
photo, using invert and
vibrance I made them
look like something from
a horror film. I also tried
to manipulate the picture
by adding dots in them to
make it look like a snow
globe. My favourite one is
the top left one as it is
the most realistic one and
it achieves the eerie feel.
I wanted to take the
eerie feel one step
further and ended
up creating these
outcome. Some of
them doo look quite
creepy especially on
the right side but
the left side has a
more autumn feel
bringing out the
colours of the
leaves.
Crystal ball refinement contact sheet
I have refined my crystal ball and reflection work, trying to get better photos than the first try. Some of the photos were successful but some
were not as my camera couldn’t focus on the ball as whoever was holding it was moving, which is a continuous problem for doing this type
of photography as I need someone to hold the ball. One that were steady was the ones where I rested the ball on the floor or on something
flat. I will need to do another shoot to see if I can refine it even more.
The best ones
These photos worked best as they have the strongest composition and capture
the whole of the ball in the shot. The other two show reflection and texture as
it captures nature in the shot.
For some of these edits I was trying out a new
technique I learnt. I was trying to create rain in
the image to change the mood of the picture. I
did this by using noise and motion blur on some
photos its obvious that there but it not always
looks good. The other part of this was trying to
create an iconic sunset in the ball, using curves
it was quite successful and its one of my
favourite pieces in this topic.
The Rain edit
1. Open image in Photoshop and
then click on curves
2. Make sure you click on the curve
layer.
3. Go to Filter and down to noise
and then press add noise. A box will
come up.
4. You can adjust how much noise
you want to put in it but the more
noise the better. Then press ok
5. Next go to filter
again and then press
blur and then motion
blur and the box a box
will show up.
6. You can change the angle the
noise will come in from. The best
is 70 because its at the right
angle for rain. The adjust the
distance making the rain really
thin or thick. Then press ok once
done.
7. Adjust the
curve to how
you like it and
enjoy the rain
in the photo.
Mood Board
Frozen food colouring water balloons
contact sheet
What I have done here is filled water balloons with water and put different colour food
colouring in each of them. Then I froze them. Once they were frozen I tried out different
environments form inside to outside to see which work best, I tried flash, no flash, natural
lighting, kitchen lighting. They were melting and left colour streaks so I photographed that
as well. I refroze them and waited till night time to take them out again and they I tried
different lightings and environments again but this time I used tea light to light up the
frozen balloons instead of natural lighting. I found it was easier to take the photos inside
as I got the shadows of them on the wall and unlike outside it wasn’t windy so the tea
lights remained intact unlike outside where they kept blowing out. The next slide shows
my favourite of all of the pictures.
Refinement
This is my photo refinement. I feel this is a good refinement as I changed the location and got clearer
shots of media city on a bright sunny day making the shots clearer to take. Some of them are better
than other as in some photos I cut off the top of the ball, which makes it un useful despite it being a
good photo. What I need o do now is refine the refinement photos.
Nikon camera
These are the photos I took with the colleges Nikon camera, I found it more difficult to take photos with
it as I didn’t know how to use it. Some of them turned out well but others not so well.
The best photos
I think these are the best photos as they are the ones that are most focused and keeps the
whole of the ball in the shot. There are only two reflection photos as they are the best two.
There is a picture of media city not through the ball or reflection but because its looks like a
professional photo.
Here I was using some new techniques I
learnt, using liquefy to create a
distorted image of a crystal ball. I have
also used tint on the black and white
section making the image have a sepia
look to make it seem more old and
classic. I also used overlay on two similar
photos to outline media city, just too see
what I will look like. I think the liquefied
ball worked well as it looks unusual but
interesting. The over lay worked well as
It looks like a graphic match. The ball
with the rain in it didn’t work as well as it
looked over edited and didn’t look as
good as the others. My work with the
crystal ball is done, I want progress into a
similar theme to do with landscapes and
clouds like I mentioned on reflect on
progress.
Clouds Contact Sheet
Here I was trying to move on from taking photos of different places through the crystal ball to clouds in different places. I think this
was the most fun shoot I have taken as clouds are one of my favourite things to photograph especially since there's so many ways
to make clouds look good whether its changing the colours of he clouds or through changing the kind weather in the image. I will
be looking at lots of negative space with the clouds. I wanted to move on to clouds to make the work up to my final out come
more personal as I have a strong passion for clouds, it still links in with the crystal ball as it will link in with landscapes because the
photos I take wont just be clouds but will be landscapes and structures in the background.
The best photos
These are the best photos because some of them have odd angles that look good and professionally took. Some of them
capture the texture of the clouds making them look surreal. Others show the clouds off in different weather conditions
like when its sunny and raining. The sunset ones look the most professional in my opinion as the sky and clouds turn a
different colour making the photo look more interesting.
I was trying
to create the
perfect
sunset using
Photoshop or
show the
sunset in
different
ways.
Clouds refinement
Refining my cloud photographs I went out and took some more photos trying to take them at a peculiar angle
as the best photos that worked well on the last sheet was the ones at different angles on my street. However
due to weather conditions and my living conditions if didn’t manage to get more photos of my street. But
when its not raining I will be able to refine these photos by taking more on my street.
The best photos
These are the best photos due to the angle of the camera again. The odd angles
capture the clouds well and contrasts with he building making the photos more
interesting to look at.
At first I though these edits were good, now they look very over edited and un professional.
One does work which is the black and white tint (top right) as it gives it a sepia effect.
The other 9 photos on
slide 66 was the better
version although they
were over edited they
looked quite good. Some
of the edits on this page
that are over edited don’t
look as good only two
look really beneficial
which is the middle edit
and the top left hand
corner edit
Clouds
This photo shoot didn’t go as well as planned. There was too much motion blur
for the first couple of photos and the rest had a high ISO (ISO 1600) which was
too much, the next shoot I do will be on a lower ISO so the photos wont look as
blurry.
Using the latest photo shoot I have chosen the best photos
from it and edited it. It was hard to pick out the good one due
to the ISO being so high but this one was alright as it was the
clearest one.
Despite this picture being blurry I managed to make some good edits with it. I think the two best edits
are the two one on the right as they look moderately edited, where as the other too are over
exaggerated and you cant really see the clouds or the details on the building.
Image idea for final piece
Evaluation
• I am very much proud of the work I have done, despite some may be not as good as the others or too over edited
but there are the good edits and the interesting photos. My final piece is the raw photos of clouds put together in
alignment to look like they follow on from each other. I have come a long way from my reflect and progress to now. I
have gone through marbles, bubbles, light, colour, reflection, crystal ball, frozen coloured water balloons,
landscapes and clouds. How I got to clouds was linked to the crystal ball work as I took photos through the crystal
ball of landscapes and many of those photos included cloud and skies whether they were in the background or
more prominent than the landscape, after editing a couple of my photographs (see slide 60 and 51) I decided I
wanted to move on to clouds as they looked good edited. Working with the crystal ball was good work once I got
the hang of it and I found it easer to take photos with it, the only problem was the landscapes as it was hard to go
anywhere to take photos. Working with the crystal ball made me want to work with landscapes or skies as I made
me realise how good they look raw or edited and just gave me the idea to move on to that. During the crystal ball
work I did some experimenting with frozen food coloured water balloons and they turned out pretty well especially
the ones with the tea lights. As I progressed with the cloud work I ended up incorporating buildings such as the
houses on my street onto the photos at odd angles as they looked interesting especially since the house on my
street contrasted with the clouds, which is why most of my photos are at odd angles. Most of my cloud work
however was blurred due to the ISO being high, however some of them had motion blur due me taking the photos
in the car to get the odd angle. After everything I’ve done in this I feel I enjoyed taking the cloud photos the best as
they were more fun to take however more stressful as this is Britain and the cloud don’t do much especially on cold
day when its just all cloudy and no gaps of skies.
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  • 2. Sense of placeHome Activities Family Belize Mother Father Brother Art work Hobbies Story writing Media work Painting Drawing Locations Family EnglandAmerica Home Microsoft office Picture movies Memories Family Friends FamilyEngland Friends Childhood House Bedroom Living room TV Collections Marbles Bouncy Balls Cards from different countries Board games Chess Snakes and Ladders Tiddlywinks Music Calming
  • 3. Photographers I found… Jim Golden Matthew Owens – Freelance Designer Dan Tobin Smith Sannah Kivst https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=jim+ golden&biw=1920&bih=979&source=lnm s&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=qCMQVJ- uEOqI7AbjzYCwBA&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ http://www .jimgoldens tudio.com/ Portfolio/C ollections/7 / http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/-when-looking-at-these-166897 https://www.google.co.uk /search?q=Matthew+Owe ns+%E2%80%93+Freelanc e+Designer&bih=979&biw =1920&source=lnms&tbm =isch&sa=X&ei=3yQQVN7 wG5Tb7AakxIBI&ved=0CA gQ_AUoAQ http://barnett.deviantart.com/art/Lost-his- marbles-36665433 Neil Barnett https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=google+images&es_sm=93&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa =X&ei=QiYQVJ3cMoaN7AbJmYHwBA&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ&biw=1920&bih=979#tbm=isch&q =dan+tobin+smith
  • 4. Matthew Owens • Matthew Owens is a Freelance Designer. • The photo to me looks like a representation of a galaxy as the composition of the marbles are lay out in a particular way. It could also represent planets revolving around the sun as the red marble seems to be surrounded by the rest. This could also be seen as a gathering of the marbles implying it could be a representation of people gathering round the main person. The picture has a narrow field of light that looks like its almost shining directly above the marbles; so it focuses on the centre of marbles rather than the outside of them which has low key lighting. The dark framed edges helps highlight the marbles in the light making them stand out on the outer layer of marbles. I like how the photographer has chosen different coloured marbles for the photograph as it shows how each different coloured marble reacts to the light shining on it. I like how the light shines one particular area of the marbles composition as it creates a great photograph. The photo uses depth of field and focuses on the centre, blurring at the foreground. • This photograph informs my work as, I too have manipulated light and reflections with marbles. There is endless possibilities to rearrange the composition of the marbles and how much light to use and where to shine the light to create fantastic pictures. https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Matthew+Owens+%E2%80%93+Freelance+Des igner&bih=979&biw=1920&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=3yQQVN7wG5Tb7Aak xIBI&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ
  • 5. Neil Barnett • Neil Barnett is an amateur artist/ photographer on the website deviant art. • The photograph shows the marbles lined up on a bench. I like how the photographer has captured the light in the marbles so they look different colours. The use of depth of field helps us focus on the middle of the marbles rather that the closest or furthest, which makes the photo look professional. It also allows us to focus on the colour which is a very prominent aqua blue. The lighter background allows us to focus on the marbles better as the photographer uses natural light. He captures the light well through the marbles and also shows the reflection of the light on the top of each marble. • This photograph informs my work as, I too have manipulated light and reflections with marbles. I will also try and capture the light as wells as he does in his photograph. http://barnett.deviantart.com/art/Lost-his-marbles-36665433
  • 6. Contact sheet college photos This was mainly background composition or leading lines. I tried to focus on what’s in the frame and what it leads up to. I think the marbles worked best because they worked well with the reflection of the light off them. I think I will continue with marbles and light reflection because its seems to be the best one.
  • 7. Contact sheet home photos These were mainly composition as well. Because I am interested in colour and lights, using different types of lights I have arranged the marbles in a certain composition so the light reflects off them to make good photos. I used different camera shots such as depth of field and framing to make my work. My favourite ones are the photos that look like Matthew Owens work where the composition of the marbles are layout to look like they are gathering round for a meeting.
  • 8. Framing: I have used bubbles to surround the top of the water so I can take photos of the marbles through them. Rule of thirds Depth of field
  • 9. Microsoft publisher editing experiments All I have done here is done different trials with the publisher tools, using the brightness and contrast tool. I have also used the recoloring tool to make the photo black and white and monochrome, experimenting with that using contrast and brightness over it. I have experimented with the lightness and darkness of the photo as I liked Matthew Owens style of using the light and the dark to highlight he marbles. To improve I could not over edit like I have done here as it doesn’t look as good.
  • 10. Photoshop experimenting I have used the magnetic lasso tool to take out two of the marbles so they will be the main focus of the picture. Then I change the rest to black and white to make the two marbles stand out.
  • 11. I have experimented with the vibrancy of the photos to see how that would turn out. I like the vibrancy but it looks to over edited so I will not be using it. I liked how Neil Barnett had quite bright coloured marbles in the photo so I used vibrancy to get a similar effect.
  • 12. The picture I have taken here is interesting. The way the marbles are reflected in the glass helped make the edited version look even better. I was inspired by Neil Barnett’s photograph as the marbles in his phot had prominent colours so I used curves to change the colour making the marbles glow and shine making them look like pearls on necklaces. I like this very much and will consider taking marbles in water as a theme in unit two. This photo is one of the best I took as the composition is just right and it has a shadowed border. The editing is not as successful as the photo as I used the magic wand tool to merge the carpet together to make the marbles stand out in the middle. However all that did was highlight the background which is not what I aimed for.
  • 13. These four photos are the best out of all the ones I took. I feel I can develop on these images on the next unit as some of the editing worked well and could be possible ideas for my final out come.
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  • 17. Richard Heeks • Richard Heeks is a bubble photographer who spends hours taking unusual photos of bubbles. • The photograph of the bubble is a great piece of work. The way he captures his reflection in a bubble is really amazing. The colours highlight the reflection well as it make it looks like an old style photo due to the sepia style colouring in the bubble. The use of framing helps capture his reflection inside the bubble making his reflection the main focus of the photograph. The photo looks really professional as the photographer spends hours trying to get the perfect picture. The use of natural lighting enhances the colours of the bubble as if it was unnatural lighting E.g. flash it wouldn’t work very well as you wouldn’t see any reflection and the colours would be bright and exaggerated. • This informs my work I will be taking photos of bubbles trying to create similar photos. https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Richard+Heeks+photography&es_sm=93&source =lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=H9crVK6OH6ne7Aazo4DYAg&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ&biw=19 20&bih=979
  • 18. Rule of third framing Depth of field Leading lines Diagonal lines Symmetry Soft box lighting Studio Aperture Shutter speed ISO High angle Low angle Close ups Long shots Medium shots Negative space Portraiture Macro Black and white/ monochrome Colour Panoramic Texture Pattern Fish eye Flash Back lighting Front lighting Golden hour Balancing elements View point Perspective Light painting Bokeh Exposure Depth 36 Shots It will be colour coded with my contact sheets or cropped boxes will be on the slides.
  • 20. I like what I have done here with the curve as it looks like Richard Heeks work making his work inform mine. It works very well as it looks like a sepia colouring or a lomography style photo. I have used vibrance to bring out the colour in the classes while trying to avoid changing much colour on my subjects face. I like the effect on the glasses as it highlights the sky reflection, but I'm not keen on using the sunglasses as a recurring theme. This is the best out come form Photoshop I have so far in unit two. I have also used curve on this to manipulate the darkness and brightness of the image. I have darkened the image as it makes the bricks of the house stand and it also helps highlight the bubbles, making their colours more prominent in the picture. I have clearly over edited this photo with the curve but it does work better than my publisher experiments which were too over edited.
  • 22. 1/5 seconds 1/8 seconds1/6 seconds Each of the photos are different due to the different speed the camera was on. When the shutter speed was on 1/5 sec the shot was exposed to the light more as lens was open for longer and capture more movement. However on the 1/6 sec shot, more movement was captured which is very peculiar even though the 1/5 sec shot should have captured more because it was a longer shot. The 1/8 sec shot didn’t have as much light exposed so it was darker than the other two and should have little movement because it wasn’t open as long. Despite not being many bubbles on the shot there is still long movements of the photo. I may need to retake these photos to get a better quality. Using Shutter speed with bubbles
  • 23. I have been editing this shutter speed photo of a Marble dropping into a jar. I have tried to come up with as many different outcomes trying to make them all look unique despite being the same photo. I have manipulated the photo using curves, levels and hue/saturation to create several possible out comes. However the best one has to be the first one I made, using levels on Photoshop. The images look good edited however some look over edited but do look good and I may consider continuing with marbles dropping in a jar.
  • 24. Refining my work Here I have my shutter speed bubbles trying to see if I could get better picture than the one before. I also did a refinement because the shutter speed exposure time didn’t make any sense as the 1/5 seconds should have captured more bubbles than the 1/6 seconds one as it was exposed for longer so I took these photos to improve quality.
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  • 26. These are my four best editing outcome's from unit 2. I feel these were better than the images in unit 1 so I may use continue with bubbles and marbles for unit 3.
  • 27. Continued hand with bubble editing I wanted to continue with my favourite edit of this image I think it was the best one so my theme is bubbles I layered bubbles over the image using some images from the internet and some from my own photos.
  • 28. Water bombs When I first did the water bombs I set the camera to shutter speed and tried to take some photos. However it didn’t work due to the ISO being too low and I ran out of time to take photos that day. I then tried again on a higher ISO and a higher shutter speed and got two good photos out of four water bombs.(see slide before)
  • 29. Here I have started to edit my water bomb photos. I wanted to edit the photo so you can not only just see the water in the balloon but the splashes behind it as well, because with the right editing It can make a good edited photo. I have used curve a lot because the other editing techniques didn’t really show in the water but did with the hand in the image.
  • 30. Here is my second water bomb photo. I tried to use different editing techniques to make it different to the first one. I like the bottom left one as it really captures the water and the splashes in the background but in a x-ray style way which make I look over edited but looks good as well. The best one for the background is the right; I only used exposure but I created such a great piece of work as the background stands out more but it also highlights the water from the balloon.
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  • 34. Victoria baths I recently went on a trip to Victoria Baths. The place was opened in 1906 meaning the building has withstood wear, tear and erosion. This makes the building more interesting to take photos of especially since the old dĂ©cor went well with the colour the marbles. The marbles were green and brown which made them blend in with the whole of the baths feature but also made them stand out to a degree that makes good photos. There were male 1st and 2nd class baths and then female baths. I used males 2nd class bath to photograph bubbles. The bubbles worked well in the bath as they matched the scene as the baths were used to cleanse the users because back then they had not hot running water. I also used the committee room where meeting used to be held to take photos as the marbles worked well in depth of field using the window ledge in the room. I went into various rooms such as the super intendants room to take photos of bubbles as the natural lighting helped bring the photos to life. The basement was a room that scared most of my class as it had quite an eerie feel however it was the perfect place to take more photos as the darkness helps bring out the colour in the bubbles and with little lighting we had in there the marbles were able to pick up the reflection and create some really good photos. I did go of topic with bubbles and marbles and photographed some of the hall ways like the one in the basement and the one near the super intendants rooms and I did take photos of the baths when no people were there, this is because I wanted to try something new doing openings as a side bit especially since the tiles and old wooden floors and worn bricks had such history it made it hard not to photograph them. After World War 2 when most people had indoor plumbing and hot water, the baths became less popular and not many people went to the baths as they had them in their houses although it was a rough patch for the owners but the now it’s a great landmark where over 6000 people come and go each week, taking photos, going to different conventions and making short films.
  • 35. Victoria Baths Contact Sheet My intentions here was just to capture bubbles and marbles in the decaying greatness of Victoria Baths. I had no intention of taking photos of parts of Victoria baths till I saw how well they worked in the photos so I ended up taking some photos of some hallways and he basement and the baths Itself.
  • 36. All these images I have don here were edited in similar ways but I chose the best edits for each photo. On the bubble edit, I was trying to created a similar bubble to Richard Heeks (slide 16) the others I was just seeing what edit worked well for each photo and the best one would o on show however in the remaining 5 I was trying to show the decay of Victoria baths trying to show that even the erosion of historical buildings can look good in photos.
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  • 40. Reflect and Progress • Starting the still life task I was confused as to what I should do. However I brought in some objects that would explain me, which happened to marbles sunglasses and comics. These objects link to the topic of sense of place because they are my sense of place as they are the object I feel most comfortable with. I then developed further and took more photos at home of marbles. They were informed by two photographers I found Neil Barnett and Matthew Owen (see slide 4 and 5). Seeing how well the marbles worked out I decided to continue with them and refine the photos on Photoshop, despite some of the Photoshop edits being over exaggerated some of them worked out well. The whole of this task lead me onto many more opportunities in task two: documenting an activity. • Throughout task two I had plenty of options to use, I could of used sunglasses, books, marbles or bubbles linking to things being round and something that can be an activity. There were some similar objects used; for instance the sunglasses, apart from they were used to document an activity. Taking the photographs I tried to use some camera techniques such as framing however it did not work out well due to the type of camera I was using which was a IPhone camera as I did not have a proper camera doing that task. Trying to capture the bubbles in the sunglasses was a challenge so they didn't turn out all that well. However one particular photo I took which was a close up of bubble reminded me of a photographer called Richard Heeks who is also the artist I researched who informed my work. I then moved on to shutter speed trying out bubbles and marbles, the bubbles worked out well although the shutter speed times don't really make much sense due to the little exposure time difference (see slide 21) I only edited one shutter speed photo as I decided to edit it more than once to show development and they worked out well however some do look over exaggerated due to my particular taste in editing but they do look good. (see slide 22) But I could do with retrying the shutter speed and see if I can take better photos. I took very few photos doing the shutter speed due to sharing a camera with two other students but that was ok because I could refine the photos I already took to see if I can get anymore good ones.(see slide 23) It was good when I got my own camera for the refinement as I took some good photos, however due to the batteries on my camera was low I borrowed one from another student which was even better because their camera had automatic shutter speed unlike mine which had manual. The photos for the refinement turned out pretty well and I decided to edit only one photo from that contact sheet as well. However I took this one step further and refined my editing by choosing one of my first edits to edit over (see slide 24 and 26) At the end of this topic I also tried using shutter speed to capture water bombs as they were popping (see slide 26-29) doing this allowed me to broaden my choices for task three and the trip to Victoria Baths. • The Victoria Baths trip was a great trip, I got to see such a great old build in which the decor matched the things I was going to take photos of. (see slide 37and 38) I did enjoy the place but I didn't really get any feeling about this place due to me not being an emotional person so no feelings or emotions were expressed in my photos just pure thought. The photos I took were things I had to think about where to put things and how to lay it out, as no emotional drive me to take the photos I took. I had thought greatly about how I should layout my work, despite it did not turn out how I thought there were good photos taken. Victoria Baths is a very historical place, it has a past that is great to show through the erosion and wear, that’s why my photos feature most of the decay of Victoria Baths due to their significant similarities and contrast in colour to the marbles. Its hard to explain how I don’t feel many emotions but my photos were things done in the moment nothing to do with emotion just to do with where the marbles looked good in a room with different lightings. The photos I took were of my original object which was marbles and task two objects; bubbles. My work was informed by previous photographers in task one and two as I was trying to create similar photos. However I did go of my topic during the trip like I stated on slide 34 due to the fact the place was so historic and looked great as photos especially when they are edited as it captures the decomposing walls. (see slide 39) I also went of my original photo ideas to see if I could start a new side topic in the task to show the development of my work. • I would like to develop my work further by continuing on with the marbles and bubbles but id also like to see what I can do with the other photos from Victoria Baths however I have no clue on locations and initial ideas for them as I don't want to repeat myself in my work unless I refine my work from the other tasks and develop on that however I have thought about it and need to decide where I am going with this. I like the idea of taking photos o landscapes and cloud which could be a further development but my interest is also in marbles and bubbles and reflections so I will have o see where this progress takes me.
  • 41. James Day http://www.featureshoot.com/2011/12/macro-photographs-of-marbles- by-james-day/ https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Caleb+Tenenbaum&es pv=2&biw=955&bih=924&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei =W0pKVNbBA4PP7Qb5p4BQ&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ Caleb Tenenbaum http://jasontozer.com/archives/bubbles Jason Tozer https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=richard+hicks+bubble&espv=2&bi w=955&bih=924&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=J0xKVMikKumV7A bT4oCACw&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ Richard Hicks Gavin Hammond https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=gavin+hammon d+photography&espv=2&biw=929&bih=931&source =lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=sBBaVKmqAYWR7AbEm4 HgAQ&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ
  • 42. Caleb Tenenbaum • Caleb Tenenbaum is a teenage amateur photographer from New Jersey who became famous from coming up with the idea to take photos through a clear marble. • I like the idea this photographer has done here. I like how he has capture landscapes through a clear marble capturing the surrounding like a birds eye view shot. Its great how he uses nothing but natural lighting, a clear marble, a beautiful landscape and a camera to make these photos so eye catching. The use of deep depth of field helps make the caption in the marble stand out more as the background is unfocused helping the lens focus on the marble. • I would like to have at go at trying this as it seems like a good idea to try out. However due to my restriction in location I would have to go around focusing on iconic places around my local area like capturing forests and parks and buildings such as Ordsall Hall. https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Caleb+Tenenbaum&espv=2&biw=955&bih=92 4&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=W0pKVNbBA4PP7Qb5p4BQ&ved=0CAYQ_AU oAQ
  • 43. Gavin Hammond • Gavin Hammond is a photographer who has captured reflections of landmark in London in puddles and wet pavements. • His work is really good its simple and original in its own way. I like how he uses puddles to do his reflections of objects, places, nature etc. What I find interesting is he lets you have a glimpse of what the object is in the corner of the photo so you its an actual reflection. I also like how he has edited the photos in black and white making them seem like old type style photos adding more value to the piece. The black and white effect also make the reflected buildings and landmarks look like charcoal drawings. • I would like to have a go at doing reflection again as my reflection through sun glasses photos were not of a good quality. Gavin Hammonds work seems like something I would like to try only I would be taking photos from my area rather than London. https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=gavin+hammond+photography&espv=2&biw= 929&bih=931&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=sBBaVKmqAYWR7AbEm4HgAQ&v ed=0CAYQ_AUoAQ
  • 44. Crystal Ball and Reflection Contact sheet Here I was trying out taking photos through a clear glass ball. I was trying to do work in the style of Caleb Tenenbaum and Gavin Hammond using the puddles for reflection.
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  • 46. Here I was trying to create an eerie feel photo, using invert and vibrance I made them look like something from a horror film. I also tried to manipulate the picture by adding dots in them to make it look like a snow globe. My favourite one is the top left one as it is the most realistic one and it achieves the eerie feel.
  • 47. I wanted to take the eerie feel one step further and ended up creating these outcome. Some of them doo look quite creepy especially on the right side but the left side has a more autumn feel bringing out the colours of the leaves.
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  • 49. Crystal ball refinement contact sheet I have refined my crystal ball and reflection work, trying to get better photos than the first try. Some of the photos were successful but some were not as my camera couldn’t focus on the ball as whoever was holding it was moving, which is a continuous problem for doing this type of photography as I need someone to hold the ball. One that were steady was the ones where I rested the ball on the floor or on something flat. I will need to do another shoot to see if I can refine it even more.
  • 50. The best ones These photos worked best as they have the strongest composition and capture the whole of the ball in the shot. The other two show reflection and texture as it captures nature in the shot.
  • 51. For some of these edits I was trying out a new technique I learnt. I was trying to create rain in the image to change the mood of the picture. I did this by using noise and motion blur on some photos its obvious that there but it not always looks good. The other part of this was trying to create an iconic sunset in the ball, using curves it was quite successful and its one of my favourite pieces in this topic.
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  • 53. The Rain edit 1. Open image in Photoshop and then click on curves 2. Make sure you click on the curve layer. 3. Go to Filter and down to noise and then press add noise. A box will come up. 4. You can adjust how much noise you want to put in it but the more noise the better. Then press ok 5. Next go to filter again and then press blur and then motion blur and the box a box will show up. 6. You can change the angle the noise will come in from. The best is 70 because its at the right angle for rain. The adjust the distance making the rain really thin or thick. Then press ok once done. 7. Adjust the curve to how you like it and enjoy the rain in the photo.
  • 55. Frozen food colouring water balloons contact sheet What I have done here is filled water balloons with water and put different colour food colouring in each of them. Then I froze them. Once they were frozen I tried out different environments form inside to outside to see which work best, I tried flash, no flash, natural lighting, kitchen lighting. They were melting and left colour streaks so I photographed that as well. I refroze them and waited till night time to take them out again and they I tried different lightings and environments again but this time I used tea light to light up the frozen balloons instead of natural lighting. I found it was easier to take the photos inside as I got the shadows of them on the wall and unlike outside it wasn’t windy so the tea lights remained intact unlike outside where they kept blowing out. The next slide shows my favourite of all of the pictures.
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  • 57. Refinement This is my photo refinement. I feel this is a good refinement as I changed the location and got clearer shots of media city on a bright sunny day making the shots clearer to take. Some of them are better than other as in some photos I cut off the top of the ball, which makes it un useful despite it being a good photo. What I need o do now is refine the refinement photos.
  • 58. Nikon camera These are the photos I took with the colleges Nikon camera, I found it more difficult to take photos with it as I didn’t know how to use it. Some of them turned out well but others not so well.
  • 59. The best photos I think these are the best photos as they are the ones that are most focused and keeps the whole of the ball in the shot. There are only two reflection photos as they are the best two. There is a picture of media city not through the ball or reflection but because its looks like a professional photo.
  • 60. Here I was using some new techniques I learnt, using liquefy to create a distorted image of a crystal ball. I have also used tint on the black and white section making the image have a sepia look to make it seem more old and classic. I also used overlay on two similar photos to outline media city, just too see what I will look like. I think the liquefied ball worked well as it looks unusual but interesting. The over lay worked well as It looks like a graphic match. The ball with the rain in it didn’t work as well as it looked over edited and didn’t look as good as the others. My work with the crystal ball is done, I want progress into a similar theme to do with landscapes and clouds like I mentioned on reflect on progress.
  • 61. Clouds Contact Sheet Here I was trying to move on from taking photos of different places through the crystal ball to clouds in different places. I think this was the most fun shoot I have taken as clouds are one of my favourite things to photograph especially since there's so many ways to make clouds look good whether its changing the colours of he clouds or through changing the kind weather in the image. I will be looking at lots of negative space with the clouds. I wanted to move on to clouds to make the work up to my final out come more personal as I have a strong passion for clouds, it still links in with the crystal ball as it will link in with landscapes because the photos I take wont just be clouds but will be landscapes and structures in the background.
  • 62. The best photos These are the best photos because some of them have odd angles that look good and professionally took. Some of them capture the texture of the clouds making them look surreal. Others show the clouds off in different weather conditions like when its sunny and raining. The sunset ones look the most professional in my opinion as the sky and clouds turn a different colour making the photo look more interesting.
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  • 65. I was trying to create the perfect sunset using Photoshop or show the sunset in different ways.
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  • 68. Clouds refinement Refining my cloud photographs I went out and took some more photos trying to take them at a peculiar angle as the best photos that worked well on the last sheet was the ones at different angles on my street. However due to weather conditions and my living conditions if didn’t manage to get more photos of my street. But when its not raining I will be able to refine these photos by taking more on my street.
  • 69. The best photos These are the best photos due to the angle of the camera again. The odd angles capture the clouds well and contrasts with he building making the photos more interesting to look at.
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  • 71. At first I though these edits were good, now they look very over edited and un professional. One does work which is the black and white tint (top right) as it gives it a sepia effect.
  • 72. The other 9 photos on slide 66 was the better version although they were over edited they looked quite good. Some of the edits on this page that are over edited don’t look as good only two look really beneficial which is the middle edit and the top left hand corner edit
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  • 75. Clouds This photo shoot didn’t go as well as planned. There was too much motion blur for the first couple of photos and the rest had a high ISO (ISO 1600) which was too much, the next shoot I do will be on a lower ISO so the photos wont look as blurry.
  • 76. Using the latest photo shoot I have chosen the best photos from it and edited it. It was hard to pick out the good one due to the ISO being so high but this one was alright as it was the clearest one.
  • 77. Despite this picture being blurry I managed to make some good edits with it. I think the two best edits are the two one on the right as they look moderately edited, where as the other too are over exaggerated and you cant really see the clouds or the details on the building.
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  • 80. Evaluation • I am very much proud of the work I have done, despite some may be not as good as the others or too over edited but there are the good edits and the interesting photos. My final piece is the raw photos of clouds put together in alignment to look like they follow on from each other. I have come a long way from my reflect and progress to now. I have gone through marbles, bubbles, light, colour, reflection, crystal ball, frozen coloured water balloons, landscapes and clouds. How I got to clouds was linked to the crystal ball work as I took photos through the crystal ball of landscapes and many of those photos included cloud and skies whether they were in the background or more prominent than the landscape, after editing a couple of my photographs (see slide 60 and 51) I decided I wanted to move on to clouds as they looked good edited. Working with the crystal ball was good work once I got the hang of it and I found it easer to take photos with it, the only problem was the landscapes as it was hard to go anywhere to take photos. Working with the crystal ball made me want to work with landscapes or skies as I made me realise how good they look raw or edited and just gave me the idea to move on to that. During the crystal ball work I did some experimenting with frozen food coloured water balloons and they turned out pretty well especially the ones with the tea lights. As I progressed with the cloud work I ended up incorporating buildings such as the houses on my street onto the photos at odd angles as they looked interesting especially since the house on my street contrasted with the clouds, which is why most of my photos are at odd angles. Most of my cloud work however was blurred due to the ISO being high, however some of them had motion blur due me taking the photos in the car to get the odd angle. After everything I’ve done in this I feel I enjoyed taking the cloud photos the best as they were more fun to take however more stressful as this is Britain and the cloud don’t do much especially on cold day when its just all cloudy and no gaps of skies.