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Landscape photography research
1. Unit 57: Photography and
Photographic Practice
Research of other photographers
work (P1, M1, D1)
Photographer: Adam Burton
Washed Away
The Fforest Fawr
4. Theme or focus of images
Adam Burton is a professional landscape photographer who has photographed 5 of
the 7 continents and now specializes in landscapes of the UK and favours in the rich
colours of dawn and dusk when the natural light is more special.
Image One - Washed Away:
This image was taken at a beach at hope cove in Devon. Adam chose specifically to
stand at an angle in order to capture the water, along with the sand, rocks, cliffs and
the sky. It is clear from the colours within the photo such as the red and blue tones in
the sky along with the small amount of vibrant yellow that the time of day in which
this photo was taken was during sunset. The main focus of this particular photo is the
land itself and the sea rather than the sky, taking into consideration the fact that
three quarters of the frame consists of the land and sea whereas only a quarter of the
frame consists of the sky. The rocks within the image are sharp and detailed in
contrast to the water which is blurred therefore creating a sense of motion and
therefore giving the impression that the waves are crashing onto the shore and hitting
the rocks therefore when viewing this photo I get the impression that Adams
intentions was to capture the motion of the sea crashing onto the shore and pulling
the sand back into the tide, this is also anchored by the fact that Adam chose to
name this particular image "Washed Away".
Image Two - The Fforest Farw:
This image is of the river Tawe in Brecon Beacons in South Wales. Although I am not
entirely sure what time this photo was taken, taking into consideration the blue sky
and lighting it is clear that it was taken during the day and in terms of seasons it
suggests that this image was taken during either spring or summer. Like the previous
photograph "Washed Away" the main focus of this image is the water and the land
due to the majority of the frame consisting of this and only a small amount consisting
of the sky, however I feel the main focus is the river itself due to the fact that the
composition of the photograph suggests that Adam was stood in the river with the
water rushing towards him. Also like the previous photograph the grass and rocks
within the image are clear and detailed in contrast to the water which is blurred
therefore giving a sense of fast motion, giving the impression that Adams intentions
was to capture the motions of the water within the river.
Image Three - The Inbetweeners:
This photograph was taken at Bossington Beach, Exmoor. It is clear from the Pink,
yellow and dark blue tones in the sky that this photograph was taken during Sunset.
Unlike Adams previous images that I have looked at, although this photograph was
taken on a beach, there is very little focus on the sea, it focuses predominately on the
pebbled beach and specifically the groynes which have pebbles wedged in
between them. Although there is very little focus on the sea I feel that this image has
an underlining meaning relating to the strength and force of the sea, due to the fact
that Adam chose to focus specifically on the groynes which have pebbles wedged
tightly between them, which would of been caused by the force of the water hitting
the groynes, this is also anchored due to the fact that Adam chose to name this
image "The Inbetweeners". The colours within this image automatically create a soft
5. and warm toned look and therefore evokes a feeling of optimism and passion.
Image Four - Old Soldiers:
Like the last image I looked at "The Inbetweeners" this photograph was also taken on
a beach in Exmoor, It is very similar to the last image, in the sense that it focuses
specifically on the groynes with pebbles wedged in between them, however in this
image there is a lot more focus on the sea itself. However the main difference is that
this image consists of cool colours in contrast to the previous image which consisted
of warm colours, therefore although its very similar to the previous photo, therefore
this image evokes different emotions such as calmness and relaxation.
Image Five - Valley of The Ten Peaks
This image is of Moraine Lake in Canada, focusing on the lake itself along with trees in
the foreground and mountains in the background. This is one of my favourite
photographs taken by Adam due to the fact I feel that the emphasized cold colours
not only anchor the cold, chilling location where this photograph was taken but also
evokes a relaxing and calming feeling. By using a water reflection technique within
this photograph by having the mountains reflected in the lake, I feel it makes the
photo more interesting and anchors the stunning location. The small amount of light
hitting the top right of the mountains gives me the impression that this image was
taken during early morning, when the sun was rising.
Image Six - Winds of Smoking Mountains:
This image is of El Chalten, Patagonia, Argentina. Unlike the previous images I looked
at this particular image features a lot of green, focusing specifically on the greenery,
creating a well balanced and natural image. Although i am not entirely sure what
time this photo was taken, it is clear from the vibrant colours that it was taken during
the day, however due to the dark skies i get the impression that this photograph
would have been taken during spring and that on this particular day the weather was
overcast.
Composition
Due to the fact that Adam Burton is a landscape photographer he does not have the
benefit of being able to move and manipulate his subject. However I feel that he
effectively takes his photograph at angles and frames the images in ways that are
pleasing to the eye and to anchor the intentions of taking the photograph and the
messages conveyed within the images. For example when taking the image "The
Fforest Fawr" Adam Burton decided to stand in the river with the river directly facing
him to anchor the motion of the water rushing towards him, along with choosing to
include other elements such as grass running along either side of the river.
Techniques used
A number of Adam Burtons images including "Washed Away" and "The Fforest Farw"
feature moving water which is blurred in order to anchor the motion of the water,
therefore when taking these particular images Adam would have used a slow shutter
speed setting of approximately 1/2 a second or lower.
From looking at the image "Winds of Smoking Mountains" it is clear from the dark sky
that the weather was very overcast, meaning that there wouldn't of been as much
6. light available as there would of been on a sunny day, however the vibrant colour of
the greenery and the lighting within the image suggests that is was a sunny day,
therefore I get the impression that when taking this image Adam would of used a
larger aperture opening meaning that the camera was more sensitive to the light.
Strengths & Weaknesses
I really like the composition of Adam Burtons Photographs as I feel they are pleasing
to the eye and interesting. I also really like the fact that Adam uses a slow shutter
speed to blur motion, which will influence my own work. I also like the fact that the
colours throughout his images tend to be vibrant and engaging.
7. light available as there would of been on a sunny day, however the vibrant colour of
the greenery and the lighting within the image suggests that is was a sunny day,
therefore I get the impression that when taking this image Adam would of used a
larger aperture opening meaning that the camera was more sensitive to the light.
Strengths & Weaknesses
I really like the composition of Adam Burtons Photographs as I feel they are pleasing
to the eye and interesting. I also really like the fact that Adam uses a slow shutter
speed to blur motion, which will influence my own work. I also like the fact that the
colours throughout his images tend to be vibrant and engaging.