Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
John Kimbier's Macro Photography Inspires National Geographic-Influenced Project
1.
2. One of the many photographs that I really
liked the work of was John Kimbier. The
reason I liked his work was because
everything was in perfect detail.
I found him on national geographic.
These are examples of his work.
National geographic
really helped me through
this project as I got so
many fabulous ideas
from Macro
photographs.
National geographic really helped
me through this project as I got so
many fabulous ideas from Macro
photographs.
This is an example of her
work.
3. I decided to do Macro, as some of the tester images I
took were very successful. Also some of the pictures
that I found on National Geographic where amazing and
this also helped me to go with macro. I also like macro
because the small things that are taken for granted in
day to day life you can see on a grand scale. These are
some of the images that court my eye on National
Geographic.
4. For taking my images I used
a cannon (600D)
I chose to use this camera
because from the research I
did the 600D was best for
macro.
To help me steady my hand
when taking images I used
a Tripod.
I had to use a SD
card to be able to
take my images and
to also get them
from the camera to
the computer.
I used Photoshop
to edit all of my
images.
5.
6. These are just a few of the images that I
have edited. In each of the different images
I have edited it in different ways. As you
see in the top right hand corner I have
made the image black and white and put
the colour back in to his eye. I have also
used the spot healing tool to get rid of any
imperfections on his skin. The image on
the top left is my original. I didn’t want to
tamper to much as it was a good image but
I wanted his eyes to stand out so I put a
filter on it. Because he had really blue eyes
I decided it would be a good idea to make
this the focus of my image. To do this I
drained all the colour out of his face.
7. In my opinion I think that this image is the best out of all
of my images. The reason for this is because it shows
all the detail of rain drop and the stems.
I also think that the effect I have put on the image makes
it look like I have taken the image at dusk this also
brings out the image.