The document provides details about three experimental photography projects by Stephanie Yarrow.
The first project uses collage techniques to create an image of a person integrated into different scenes from a tram museum by copying and pasting parts of photos.
The second project experiments with double exposure techniques by overlaying photos of trees and birds. Improvements like changing the photos are discussed.
The third and best project again uses double exposure, overlaying multiple photos of blue birds to create a colorful image. Exposure details are provided and it is analyzed for how it fulfills the theme of discovery.
The document provides details on a photography student's selection of final images and review for an assignment on photography and photographic practice. It includes 10 images taken of band members in various poses and locations. For each image, the student explains their theme, goals, and strengths and improvements. The student aimed to capture poses and styles typical of indie rock band magazine covers. They worked to direct the viewer's gaze and used lighting, angles, and post-processing techniques like adding selective color. Overall, the student demonstrated an understanding of compositional techniques and sought to convey different emotions and perspectives through their shots.
The document summarizes photography experiments the author conducted using different techniques: out of focus, movement, photomontage, and reflections. For the out of focus technique, the author found blurrier images looked better in brighter areas. They produced abstract images blending colors. For movement, they captured legs in motion using long exposures and camera movement. Their reflection images featured multiple mirrored views and colorful reflections that transformed ordinary subjects.
This document provides details on 10 photographs selected for a photography project. It describes the subject, theme, and reasoning for selecting each image. Various techniques used to capture the images are also discussed, including positioning subjects, manual focusing, shutter speed, ISO settings, and use of lighting. The selected images feature the photographer's friend Jacques Laycock, sometimes along with another subject, in a variety of outdoor locations and scenes relating to music style. Reasons for selecting the images emphasized capturing moments, incorporating relevant elements like season and graffiti, and showing variation across the final selection.
The document discusses various photographs that represent the human figure in creative and unconventional ways. Some photos use makeup, props, or photo editing to distort or modify the human form. Others represent the figure through analogies to animals, objects, or cultural symbols. The photos explore new perspectives on the human body and push the boundaries of traditional representation.
The student took photographs for a music magazine during a college photography project. They tried different styles like "girl band look" and "acoustic look" at various locations. Their favorite setting was "The Three Sisters." They edited photos in Photoshop, adjusting brightness, colors, and applying filters. Two final photos are highlighted - one shows a guitarist in a tree, the other shows a model playing guitar with a blurred background. The student aims to improve by capturing more angles and editing more photos next time.
This document contains summaries of edits made to photographs from Paige Ward's Alice in Wonderland horror-themed photoshoot. In 3 sentences:
The document outlines various edits made to the photos, including changing them to black and white, adding filters, and adjusting brightness and contrast. Specific edits are described like adding a blue or purple tint, blurring backgrounds, and using selection tools to isolate parts of photos. The goal of the edits was to give the photos a horror or fantasy look to match the theme of the photoshoot.
The document summarizes the photographer's evaluation of 10 images taken for a music magazine. The photographer assessed whether each image would be successful or unsuccessful for the magazine based on factors like framing, focus on the subject, inclusion of space for magazine elements, and adherence to music magazine conventions. Overall, the photographer found some images worked well due to clear framing and focus on the subject, while others were less successful due to issues like backgrounds distracting from the subject or not leaving space for magazine elements. The photographer was able to learn from each image to improve their shooting style for the magazine.
The document summarizes a photography shoot where the photographer experimented with different techniques, including multiple exposures and out of focus shots. Weather conditions made the shoot difficult and the photographer had to make adjustments on the fly. Edited photos applying different effects in Photoshop are included, such as overlaying shots and changing layers to black and white. The photographer aims to convey emotions like loneliness and discovery through surreal, overlapping images.
The document provides details on a photography student's selection of final images and review for an assignment on photography and photographic practice. It includes 10 images taken of band members in various poses and locations. For each image, the student explains their theme, goals, and strengths and improvements. The student aimed to capture poses and styles typical of indie rock band magazine covers. They worked to direct the viewer's gaze and used lighting, angles, and post-processing techniques like adding selective color. Overall, the student demonstrated an understanding of compositional techniques and sought to convey different emotions and perspectives through their shots.
The document summarizes photography experiments the author conducted using different techniques: out of focus, movement, photomontage, and reflections. For the out of focus technique, the author found blurrier images looked better in brighter areas. They produced abstract images blending colors. For movement, they captured legs in motion using long exposures and camera movement. Their reflection images featured multiple mirrored views and colorful reflections that transformed ordinary subjects.
This document provides details on 10 photographs selected for a photography project. It describes the subject, theme, and reasoning for selecting each image. Various techniques used to capture the images are also discussed, including positioning subjects, manual focusing, shutter speed, ISO settings, and use of lighting. The selected images feature the photographer's friend Jacques Laycock, sometimes along with another subject, in a variety of outdoor locations and scenes relating to music style. Reasons for selecting the images emphasized capturing moments, incorporating relevant elements like season and graffiti, and showing variation across the final selection.
The document discusses various photographs that represent the human figure in creative and unconventional ways. Some photos use makeup, props, or photo editing to distort or modify the human form. Others represent the figure through analogies to animals, objects, or cultural symbols. The photos explore new perspectives on the human body and push the boundaries of traditional representation.
The student took photographs for a music magazine during a college photography project. They tried different styles like "girl band look" and "acoustic look" at various locations. Their favorite setting was "The Three Sisters." They edited photos in Photoshop, adjusting brightness, colors, and applying filters. Two final photos are highlighted - one shows a guitarist in a tree, the other shows a model playing guitar with a blurred background. The student aims to improve by capturing more angles and editing more photos next time.
This document contains summaries of edits made to photographs from Paige Ward's Alice in Wonderland horror-themed photoshoot. In 3 sentences:
The document outlines various edits made to the photos, including changing them to black and white, adding filters, and adjusting brightness and contrast. Specific edits are described like adding a blue or purple tint, blurring backgrounds, and using selection tools to isolate parts of photos. The goal of the edits was to give the photos a horror or fantasy look to match the theme of the photoshoot.
The document summarizes the photographer's evaluation of 10 images taken for a music magazine. The photographer assessed whether each image would be successful or unsuccessful for the magazine based on factors like framing, focus on the subject, inclusion of space for magazine elements, and adherence to music magazine conventions. Overall, the photographer found some images worked well due to clear framing and focus on the subject, while others were less successful due to issues like backgrounds distracting from the subject or not leaving space for magazine elements. The photographer was able to learn from each image to improve their shooting style for the magazine.
The document summarizes a photography shoot where the photographer experimented with different techniques, including multiple exposures and out of focus shots. Weather conditions made the shoot difficult and the photographer had to make adjustments on the fly. Edited photos applying different effects in Photoshop are included, such as overlaying shots and changing layers to black and white. The photographer aims to convey emotions like loneliness and discovery through surreal, overlapping images.
Stephanie Westerman experimented with different photography techniques including out of focus images, Hockney-style collages, motion blur, and scanography. For the out of focus and motion blur images, she had to adjust camera settings to achieve the desired effects. Her Hockney-style periodic table collage was inspired by other artists but she notes it could be improved with better lighting. Scanography involved placing objects on a photocopier to distort them, which she enjoyed. Overall she found some techniques like motion blur and Hockney collages easier than others and aims to improve lighting and composition in future experiments.
The document provides a summary of the production process for a fanzine focused on Frank Ocean. Key points:
- Images of Frank Ocean were found online and edited in Photoshop using the polygonal lasso tool to trace outlines and select colors to create rotoscoped images.
- Additional rotoscoped images were made of other artists Frank Ocean has worked with. Shadows and highlights were added to make the images more realistic.
- The rotoscoped images were arranged on the cover and throughout the fanzine pages using different layouts and color schemes to showcase the work.
- Background colors and textures were selected to complement each page and circular images were used to neatly contain the rot
The photographer took a series of 10 photos of a band for a music magazine. For each photo, they described the theme and reasoning for choices in composition, posing, and editing. Common techniques included using the rule of thirds, varying expressions, and cropping for focus. The photographer was generally satisfied but felt some photos could be improved with different editing or locations.
The document describes photography experiments editing portraits to convey emotion. For the first experiment, the photographer edited a serious portrait by making the background darker to focus on the subject. For the second experiment, a happy portrait was lightly edited to keep the background visible while highlighting the subject's expression. The photographer found black and white brought out detail and curves tools balanced lighting. Elements to include in the final product are a clear main focus, an editable background, and potentially black and white to alter detail perception.
The document summarizes a photo shoot for a music magazine. The photographer took photos of a musician with guitars in different settings and styles to portray different music genres. They tried settings like classrooms, studios, and outdoors. They edited photos in Photoshop, experimenting with filters, brightness, colors and effects. Their favorite photos portrayed the musician naturally or from interesting angles rather than straight-on. They learned lessons about planning, taking extra photos, and improving editing techniques for future shoots.
The proposal provides a concise overview of a children's book telling the story of Rapunzel tricking her evil stepmother. Production methods including rotoscoping illustrations and simple fonts are outlined. While audience, format, strengths and weaknesses are discussed, further details on page layouts and font choices could strengthen the proposal.
Portrait task 4 final images review work sheet (1)HaiiEmmaa
This document contains Emma Upton's selection of final images and review for a photography assignment. It includes 10 images of a rock band with descriptions of each image focusing on the subjects and composition. It also discusses the techniques used - such as manual mode, ISO, shutter speed and aperture. Strengths and areas for improvement are provided for each image. Minimal editing was done and capture logs are included. The goal was to produce images representative of a rock band that could appear in a music magazine.
The document summarizes the author's experiments with various photography techniques to create experimental images. In an experiment with out-of-focus photography, the author found that an out-of-focus image of light looked hazy and soft. For movement photography, the author captured the blurred movement of a spinning food dispenser, which showed the contrast between movement and stillness. When using reflections, the author found that an image reflected a sign correctly instead of in reverse, making it intriguing.
This document summarizes and evaluates a series of experimental photography projects. In the first project, the photographer created a photomontage of a college building using disrupted structural elements and different angles. They were pleased with how the strong lines and mismatched alignments added complexity. In subsequent projects, the photographer continued experimenting with photomontage techniques, manipulating photos in Photoshop and including human subjects to represent the urban environment theme. Across projects, they found the surreal effects of disrupted lines and angles to be aesthetically interesting but sought to improve inclusion of subjects and balancing post-production adjustments.
The document discusses several album cover designs and evaluates their suitability for inspiration for designing a cover for the band "Fire Drive Tiger". Key points:
- The document analyzes 9 different album covers, commenting on colors, images, layouts, and how well they represent the music genre.
- Covers noted as potentially inspiring include ones with fiery colors, cut-out cartoon-like images of band members, and borders.
- The goal is to create a cover that is artistic, cartoon-like, fun yet rock-and-roll style, to represent Fire Drive Tiger's music.
- The covers of The Ting Tings, Rihanna, and Blur are identified as most inspiring
The document summarizes several photography experiments conducted by Hayley Roberts exploring different techniques:
1. Out of focus photography using different aperture settings to intentionally blur subjects. The middle image used f/4.5 and avoided camera shake better than the top blurred image.
2. Capturing movement over longer exposures, including panning cars and zooming the lens. The bottom image effectively showed moving cars while keeping landscape in focus.
3. Reflections, with the bottom blue-tinted image most effectively showing a reflection without revealing what it depicted.
4. A Hockney photomontage experiment where individual photos were merged without blending to create a collage-like effect, though only two images
The document discusses photographs taken for the front cover and contents pages of a magazine. For the front cover, the photographer prefers a portrait photo of the band making eye contact with the reader. For contents pages, photos show solo artists songwriting or recording with props like pianos and microphones. Article photos feature solo shots and action shots of band members playing instruments. The photographer analyzes the photos, noting strengths like natural poses and connections with the audience, and weaknesses like busy backgrounds.
The document summarizes 5 photos the author selected from two photo shoots. Two photos are from the first shoot and three from the second. Four are black and white and one is unedited. The photos include blurred stones that look circular and abstract, a pathway highlighted by light giving a "stairway to heaven" feel, a cropped statue found hidden in a graveyard, and a burnt object that symbolizes good and evil sides. The author provides details on the photos and explains why they stood out.
1. The document discusses 10 portrait photographs taken as part of a photography project focused on color. For each photo, the theme, focus, techniques used, and strengths and weaknesses are described. The theme for all photos was color, with the goal of exaggerating and highlighting color. Rule of thirds was used to frame each portrait shot. While colors and angles were strengths, weaknesses included backgrounds that were too distracting or colors that lacked blending or precision.
This document provides definitions and examples for the terms "experience", "encounter", and "meetings". It then discusses a photography group called RELIC that produces retro-style photographs. Several photographs are analyzed for their composition, lighting, use of lines and other techniques. The document discusses photo shoots attempting to imitate the discussed photographs by capturing emotions like boredom and danger. The outcomes of these photo shoots are analyzed for how well they achieved the goals.
This document contains planning and reflections for a typology photography project. The photographer plans to create a series of portraits showing 6 men wearing red lipstick but no other makeup. The goal is to challenge gender norms by portraying men in a typically feminine cosmetic item. Precautions will be taken to prevent COVID spread by providing each model with their own lipstick. The photographer considers using a black backdrop but is advised it may look too staged, so natural settings will be explored instead. Reflections on a test shoot indicate the need for more direction to elicit natural expressions from models.
This document summarizes the design choices made for promotional posters and album covers for a music video and soundtrack. Conventions from other popular albums were considered, such as using photographs of the featured artist and simple color palettes. Some conventions were followed, such as plain backgrounds, while others were subverted, like not showing the artist's face on the album cover. The use of recurring visual motifs like a bridge throughout ties the materials together in a cohesive style.
The document discusses and analyzes several photographs taken by Annie Leibovitz. It summarizes the themes, subjects, techniques, and emotional impact of three photos in particular - "Pinocchio", "Vogue Alice 1988", and "December 2004". The analysis praises Leibovitz's technical skills and ability to use lighting, composition, and other elements to create magical scenes that transport the viewer and make them feel real emotion.
This document summarizes an experimental photography project focused on portraying fear. The student created 4 images exploring themes of paranoia and movement. For the first image, they used multiple exposure to combine images showing a subject's fearful reaction to a disfigured figure behind them. They analyzed the technical and aesthetic qualities of their work, noting aspects they succeeded and could improve on. Overall, they felt they achieved their goal of creating unsettling images open to interpretation, but could have further developed some ideas.
The Aral Sea has shrunk dramatically since 1960 due to diversion of water from its feeding rivers for irrigation. It has lost 80% of its water, destroying the native species and causing health issues from chemicals and salt blown from the receding shorelines. Siberia has extreme temperatures, permafrost, mosquitoes, and was historically difficult to cross but its resources and the Trans-Siberian Railroad enabled settlement and development.
National geographic ultimate photo guideLuara Schamó
This document provides an overview of different types of cameras and lenses for digital photography. It discusses how digital single lens reflex (D-SLR) cameras have become the standard tool for serious photographers. It describes two main types of D-SLRs - ones based on traditional 35mm film cameras, and larger medium-format cameras. The document also provides details on different types of lenses including wide-angle, standard, telephoto, and speciality lenses like macro and fisheye lenses. It explains what types of lenses are suitable for different shooting situations and subjects.
Stephanie Westerman experimented with different photography techniques including out of focus images, Hockney-style collages, motion blur, and scanography. For the out of focus and motion blur images, she had to adjust camera settings to achieve the desired effects. Her Hockney-style periodic table collage was inspired by other artists but she notes it could be improved with better lighting. Scanography involved placing objects on a photocopier to distort them, which she enjoyed. Overall she found some techniques like motion blur and Hockney collages easier than others and aims to improve lighting and composition in future experiments.
The document provides a summary of the production process for a fanzine focused on Frank Ocean. Key points:
- Images of Frank Ocean were found online and edited in Photoshop using the polygonal lasso tool to trace outlines and select colors to create rotoscoped images.
- Additional rotoscoped images were made of other artists Frank Ocean has worked with. Shadows and highlights were added to make the images more realistic.
- The rotoscoped images were arranged on the cover and throughout the fanzine pages using different layouts and color schemes to showcase the work.
- Background colors and textures were selected to complement each page and circular images were used to neatly contain the rot
The photographer took a series of 10 photos of a band for a music magazine. For each photo, they described the theme and reasoning for choices in composition, posing, and editing. Common techniques included using the rule of thirds, varying expressions, and cropping for focus. The photographer was generally satisfied but felt some photos could be improved with different editing or locations.
The document describes photography experiments editing portraits to convey emotion. For the first experiment, the photographer edited a serious portrait by making the background darker to focus on the subject. For the second experiment, a happy portrait was lightly edited to keep the background visible while highlighting the subject's expression. The photographer found black and white brought out detail and curves tools balanced lighting. Elements to include in the final product are a clear main focus, an editable background, and potentially black and white to alter detail perception.
The document summarizes a photo shoot for a music magazine. The photographer took photos of a musician with guitars in different settings and styles to portray different music genres. They tried settings like classrooms, studios, and outdoors. They edited photos in Photoshop, experimenting with filters, brightness, colors and effects. Their favorite photos portrayed the musician naturally or from interesting angles rather than straight-on. They learned lessons about planning, taking extra photos, and improving editing techniques for future shoots.
The proposal provides a concise overview of a children's book telling the story of Rapunzel tricking her evil stepmother. Production methods including rotoscoping illustrations and simple fonts are outlined. While audience, format, strengths and weaknesses are discussed, further details on page layouts and font choices could strengthen the proposal.
Portrait task 4 final images review work sheet (1)HaiiEmmaa
This document contains Emma Upton's selection of final images and review for a photography assignment. It includes 10 images of a rock band with descriptions of each image focusing on the subjects and composition. It also discusses the techniques used - such as manual mode, ISO, shutter speed and aperture. Strengths and areas for improvement are provided for each image. Minimal editing was done and capture logs are included. The goal was to produce images representative of a rock band that could appear in a music magazine.
The document summarizes the author's experiments with various photography techniques to create experimental images. In an experiment with out-of-focus photography, the author found that an out-of-focus image of light looked hazy and soft. For movement photography, the author captured the blurred movement of a spinning food dispenser, which showed the contrast between movement and stillness. When using reflections, the author found that an image reflected a sign correctly instead of in reverse, making it intriguing.
This document summarizes and evaluates a series of experimental photography projects. In the first project, the photographer created a photomontage of a college building using disrupted structural elements and different angles. They were pleased with how the strong lines and mismatched alignments added complexity. In subsequent projects, the photographer continued experimenting with photomontage techniques, manipulating photos in Photoshop and including human subjects to represent the urban environment theme. Across projects, they found the surreal effects of disrupted lines and angles to be aesthetically interesting but sought to improve inclusion of subjects and balancing post-production adjustments.
The document discusses several album cover designs and evaluates their suitability for inspiration for designing a cover for the band "Fire Drive Tiger". Key points:
- The document analyzes 9 different album covers, commenting on colors, images, layouts, and how well they represent the music genre.
- Covers noted as potentially inspiring include ones with fiery colors, cut-out cartoon-like images of band members, and borders.
- The goal is to create a cover that is artistic, cartoon-like, fun yet rock-and-roll style, to represent Fire Drive Tiger's music.
- The covers of The Ting Tings, Rihanna, and Blur are identified as most inspiring
The document summarizes several photography experiments conducted by Hayley Roberts exploring different techniques:
1. Out of focus photography using different aperture settings to intentionally blur subjects. The middle image used f/4.5 and avoided camera shake better than the top blurred image.
2. Capturing movement over longer exposures, including panning cars and zooming the lens. The bottom image effectively showed moving cars while keeping landscape in focus.
3. Reflections, with the bottom blue-tinted image most effectively showing a reflection without revealing what it depicted.
4. A Hockney photomontage experiment where individual photos were merged without blending to create a collage-like effect, though only two images
The document discusses photographs taken for the front cover and contents pages of a magazine. For the front cover, the photographer prefers a portrait photo of the band making eye contact with the reader. For contents pages, photos show solo artists songwriting or recording with props like pianos and microphones. Article photos feature solo shots and action shots of band members playing instruments. The photographer analyzes the photos, noting strengths like natural poses and connections with the audience, and weaknesses like busy backgrounds.
The document summarizes 5 photos the author selected from two photo shoots. Two photos are from the first shoot and three from the second. Four are black and white and one is unedited. The photos include blurred stones that look circular and abstract, a pathway highlighted by light giving a "stairway to heaven" feel, a cropped statue found hidden in a graveyard, and a burnt object that symbolizes good and evil sides. The author provides details on the photos and explains why they stood out.
1. The document discusses 10 portrait photographs taken as part of a photography project focused on color. For each photo, the theme, focus, techniques used, and strengths and weaknesses are described. The theme for all photos was color, with the goal of exaggerating and highlighting color. Rule of thirds was used to frame each portrait shot. While colors and angles were strengths, weaknesses included backgrounds that were too distracting or colors that lacked blending or precision.
This document provides definitions and examples for the terms "experience", "encounter", and "meetings". It then discusses a photography group called RELIC that produces retro-style photographs. Several photographs are analyzed for their composition, lighting, use of lines and other techniques. The document discusses photo shoots attempting to imitate the discussed photographs by capturing emotions like boredom and danger. The outcomes of these photo shoots are analyzed for how well they achieved the goals.
This document contains planning and reflections for a typology photography project. The photographer plans to create a series of portraits showing 6 men wearing red lipstick but no other makeup. The goal is to challenge gender norms by portraying men in a typically feminine cosmetic item. Precautions will be taken to prevent COVID spread by providing each model with their own lipstick. The photographer considers using a black backdrop but is advised it may look too staged, so natural settings will be explored instead. Reflections on a test shoot indicate the need for more direction to elicit natural expressions from models.
This document summarizes the design choices made for promotional posters and album covers for a music video and soundtrack. Conventions from other popular albums were considered, such as using photographs of the featured artist and simple color palettes. Some conventions were followed, such as plain backgrounds, while others were subverted, like not showing the artist's face on the album cover. The use of recurring visual motifs like a bridge throughout ties the materials together in a cohesive style.
The document discusses and analyzes several photographs taken by Annie Leibovitz. It summarizes the themes, subjects, techniques, and emotional impact of three photos in particular - "Pinocchio", "Vogue Alice 1988", and "December 2004". The analysis praises Leibovitz's technical skills and ability to use lighting, composition, and other elements to create magical scenes that transport the viewer and make them feel real emotion.
This document summarizes an experimental photography project focused on portraying fear. The student created 4 images exploring themes of paranoia and movement. For the first image, they used multiple exposure to combine images showing a subject's fearful reaction to a disfigured figure behind them. They analyzed the technical and aesthetic qualities of their work, noting aspects they succeeded and could improve on. Overall, they felt they achieved their goal of creating unsettling images open to interpretation, but could have further developed some ideas.
The Aral Sea has shrunk dramatically since 1960 due to diversion of water from its feeding rivers for irrigation. It has lost 80% of its water, destroying the native species and causing health issues from chemicals and salt blown from the receding shorelines. Siberia has extreme temperatures, permafrost, mosquitoes, and was historically difficult to cross but its resources and the Trans-Siberian Railroad enabled settlement and development.
National geographic ultimate photo guideLuara Schamó
This document provides an overview of different types of cameras and lenses for digital photography. It discusses how digital single lens reflex (D-SLR) cameras have become the standard tool for serious photographers. It describes two main types of D-SLRs - ones based on traditional 35mm film cameras, and larger medium-format cameras. The document also provides details on different types of lenses including wide-angle, standard, telephoto, and speciality lenses like macro and fisheye lenses. It explains what types of lenses are suitable for different shooting situations and subjects.
Este documento resume los principales aspectos del Código Orgánico de Entidades de Seguridad Ciudadana. Describe los diferentes niveles de mando dentro de la policía, incluyendo conducción y mando, supervisión intermedia, ejecución operativa y formación. También cubre temas como la evaluación del desempeño, los principios rectores, el proceso de selección, los requisitos para el ingreso, el contenido de la formación, ascensos, denuncias de corrupción y el deber de investigar.
O documento é um guia de viagem para uma cidade, dividido em seções como "The City", "Do and See", "Eating", "Cafes", "Bars and Nightlife", "Shopping", e "Sleeping". Cada seção fornece informações e recomendações sobre atrações, restaurantes, cafés, bares, compras e opções de hospedagem na cidade. O guia também contém anúncios publicitários.
The document discusses an experimental photography project exploring multiple exposure techniques. The photographer created two images by overlaying a photo of trees onto portraits of a model. They preferred the first image in color over monochrome as the varied patterns and colors were more vibrant. They felt the second image with a pure white background was more successful than the first with patches of the overlay in assessing the qualities and evaluating opportunities for developing the techniques further.
The document summarizes the student's experimental photography project. They intended to use high speed photography with paint and water but could not access equipment. They produced two final images using out-of-focus and photomontage techniques with bold colors. The first image features a blurred flower on water. The second features colored stripes made using selection tools and hue/saturation adjustments. Both images meet the theme of experimenting with color and techniques like blurring and photomontage. The student believes the images could be improved with additional techniques like photomontage or using different subjects.
Nicola Kilgallon experimented with double exposure photography. Their favorite image combined three photos - a face, river, and trees. They were happy with the detail captured, especially in the trees. One influence was Andre De Freitas, whose woodland images inspired combining a person with trees. Nicola analyzed their work and identified strengths like cropping, and areas for improvement such as adding more images or changing colors. Overall, their images matched the theme of discovery through outdoor subject matter left open to interpretation.
The document summarizes the student's experimental photography project. They intended to use high speed photography with paint and water but could not access equipment. They produced two final images using out of focus and photomontage techniques with bold colors. For the first image, they used an iris blur and changed colors to make a flower appear placed on water. For the second, they edited color strips and used cloning to duplicate the flower. They believe these images best achieved their goals of being original, unique, and matching the theme of experimental color manipulation.
This document discusses an experimental photography project using multiple exposure techniques. The photographer created an image of a model with tree branches appearing to come out of her head by overlaying an image of trees. She discusses the technical process, compares her image to the work of another artist, and evaluates strengths and weaknesses. The photographer found the bottom part of the image did not have the same effect as the top and could be improved by cropping. Overall the image achieved the goal of integrating the model and nature images.
The student created five experimental photographs, three attempting to look like old photos and two experimenting with light. For the old-style photos, the student found old objects and used Photoshop techniques like the clone stamp and combining two negatives to make the images look grainy and aged. Although the student intended to include multimedia elements, those plans did not work out. The photos were meant to emulate the aesthetic of vintage photos and capture a sense of nostalgia. The student believes the work fits the brief of being experimental in nature, but could be improved with more advanced Photoshop techniques and additional presentation elements like framing or canvas mounting.
Brandon Parker created 3 experimental photographs. The first used a reflection in a river to create symmetry. He added stars from a stock image. The second used lighting and himself as a shadow to create a dream-like effect. The third layered rain drops and lights reflecting in water to add effects. While each had their own theme, an overarching theme was not fully realized due to time constraints. Overall, the images experimented with editing techniques to manipulate photographs in unconventional ways.
The document summarizes a student's experiments with different photography techniques to achieve unusual effects, including manipulating focus, capturing movement, reflections, and scanning objects. The student found that varying the focus point worked best. When trying to composite multiple focused images, editing them together in Photoshop was difficult, but printing them out would have been easier. Capturing movement was challenging and required using a tripod. Scanning small objects produced images that were too small. The student intends to experiment further with different subjects and techniques for their final images.
The document summarizes an experimental photography project. The student produced two final images using out-of-focus and photomontage techniques. For the first image, they used an iris blur in Photoshop to focus on a flower placed on water. For the second image, they edited the photograph in Photoshop, used the polygonal lasso tool to create color blocks, and cloned the flower. The student believes these two images best demonstrate their skills with color and effects in Photoshop. Areas for improvement include additional techniques like photomontage and using paint or movement.
The document summarizes an experimental photography project. The student created 5 final images, 3 attempting to look like old photographs and 2 experimenting with light. Techniques included using the clone stamp in Photoshop to make an image of an old watch look experimental. Other images were made to look like two negatives printed together by mistake to seem old. The student believes the images achieved an aesthetically pleasing yet interesting look by combining modern and old styles through techniques like black and white effects. Room for improvement included using multimedia more extensively as originally planned.
The document provides an evaluation of a student's work on several digital graphic narrative development tasks including shaping images, rotoscoping, working with text, creating comic book style images, photography, and illustration. For each task, the student discusses what they liked about their work, such as using different tools, and aspects they would improve if doing the task again, such as adding more detail or changing effects.
The document describes changes made to the production process for a photography book. Originally, two photos were included on each page along with writing, but this made the photos and text small and cramped. The revised process gives each photo its own page for better viewing, with the edited photo on one page and the original plus writing on the facing page. Guidelines were added to layout pages efficiently and ensure consistent formatting across pages. This allows the photos to be displayed more prominently while still including all requested text.
The document summarizes the process and reflections of a graphic design student on several relief tile projects experimenting with styles like Van Gogh's Starry Night and cubism. For each project, the student describes the original image, techniques used to distort and add texture, challenges faced, and lessons learned. Overall the projects helped the student learn new tools and develop strategies for abstracting real-world images in different styles.
For their unit 21 personal project, the student chose to focus on photography using the chiaroscuro style of light and dark shadows. They researched example photos online for inspiration and decided to incorporate color into some images while keeping one in black and white. The student practiced editing techniques on sample photos before taking their own final photos. They brought all the images together on a two-page Photoshop document to showcase the before and after edits. While pleased overall with the results, the student notes weaknesses in planning and leaving enough time for their photos, and feels the background could have been made more interesting.
The document discusses the author's experiments with multiple exposure photography. They tried layering images of roses with geese, trains with train tracks, and birds. They aimed to overlay similar images at different sizes so they blended together while still being distinct. The author took influence from photographer Jerry Ueslmann and found their own images lacked vibrancy compared to examples they found online. They discuss technical aspects like exposure that impacted the success of overlays. The author considers images of hands holding plants and animals among their most successful, as the subjects stand out clearly. They conclude some experiments were more successful than others and they would benefit from collecting a wider variety of photos to experiment with in the future.
- The document is an evaluation of a light photography project where the author took pictures in a studio using a camera and phone torch as a light source.
- They aimed to provide inspiration for their audience of light photographers aged 15-35 and documented the process, equipment used, photos taken, and edits made.
- The author analyzed the strengths and weaknesses of their photos and recreation of an outdoor photography blog and seemed happy with what they produced overall despite room for improvement.
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4. After I had done it to all of the people I tried it out with different
things like drop shadow and without anything at all but this is
the one I liked best so I cropped it down so then you had the
main section instead of the whole picture.
I used a picture of
my mum
pretending to run
for the tram as we
were playing
about at the
museum and she
was doing
something like a
flip book so she
was running to
the tram.
In order for me to get the person running into different parts
of the tram museum I needed to copy a section from the
picture then put it over the person I want to make into that
picture and then right click and click Create clipping mask then
you will get this pattern and you can move the picture which is
now part of the other picture to whatever area you want so it
can become any picture that you want it to be.
5. This idea was completely out of the blue as I was just playing around with
colours, layers, effects and pictures in general. I love the result that has
come out of it though, even though it was just a tryout with different
effects. At first I cut out the person and then colored them in black with
colour overlay to make them look like shadows but it didn’t look right. So I
asked my tutor and he gave me the idea of putting patterns into the people
to make them look like cut outs in the pictures. He started to put patterns in
them like the patterns from the banners that hung from the ceiling. I
decided that I didn’t look right so I decided to take bits from the trams that
we had seen and ridden on. The qualities of my work have many different
things. I chose this one to make a discovery photo as 1) it is a museum and
you can discover many different things and 2) it was the first time I had been
to that museum so it was a first time experience for me and I fully enjoyed
that day. The look is ok but there is probably more that I could have done
but I like it how it is as I could have had it with a drop shadow or a stroke
around it. I could decided on which one was better but in the end I chose
the stroke one. I like the way the people have parts of the tram pictures in
them and how they blend into the background really well. The strongest
points is that the tram pictures have worked really well is the pictures within
the pictures but one thing that I maybe change in the picture is the black
post on the left hand which isn’t really doing anything. The technical
qualities of the work is that it is really well done I think. The strongest
element is the pictures of the tram in the people, but on the other hand I
could have done different designs in the people as they are all trams and I
could have done other things that were there at the museum. I could have
cropped it a bit better than I have, and also maybe moved the people more
so then I don’t have the black line on the left hand side. There maybe could
have been more light on some of the pictures. The exposure time on the
background picture of the tams were 1/22 and so was the people before I
changed the picture. The aperture of the person was 3.1 but the background
picture has a aperture of 3.5. The Persons focus length was 4 but the focus
length for the background image was 6.7.
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6. The improvements I could make would be maybe crop it in a different way so then it is
more different than just cropping it down to the main area of the picture. I could also
get rid of the black box that is on the left hand side of the picture. I could also use
different pictures from the same trip instead of all of them having pictures of the trams
that were in the museum and the one we rode on. At the beginning I just had the
people with a colour overlay of black like they were shadows but that didn’t look right
so then I changed them to the patterns of the trams that had pictures of. Once I was
happy I added a stroke around the people and I also tried it with a drop shadow but it
looked to much. I think if I did any more work to it then it maybe ruined and it would
have too much on it.
I used lots of the same shape as that was the shape I wanted to use, that shape was the
person and I just duplicated the layer and then added a new picture to it by clipping
mask. The patterns were from different pictures that I had taken and then I copied part
of the certain picture then transferred it over to this picture and then did the clipping
mask so then the picture would be within the picture. The colours are the colours from
the trams and backgrounds from red, green and other colours. The theme is discovery
which this could be anything from first time experiences to museums to yourself. In my
picture this was a tram museum which was also a first time experience for me. They are
experimental photography as they have parts of other photos in this one picture and it
also looks like some one has cut the pictures out of the background picture.
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7. This picture is experimental as there is 2 pictures in this picture. There is the picture of the background and then the
picture of the person and they are both from different pictures but I have made them look like on photo.
In this photo I just used the picture of the person
which happens to be a family member so its ok.
For the picture that I have created I just cropped
the person out and then put it onto the other
picture. I made the person bigger so then it
wouldn’t be a small picture on the page.
This is the background picture. To this one I
haven't done anything to it I have just left it
how I took it. The person that I had cut out
of the original picture I placed onto the
other picture.
This how I got the picture within the picture.
I got the picture that I wanted and then
copied part of another picture and then
made it big enough for the other picture.
Once I had done that I right clicked on the
other picture layer and then clicked create
clipping mask and then you got the picture
in the picture. Once I was happy with the
picture then I just placed it on the
background picture and then duplicated the
person so then there 5 across the screen.
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10. I also tried it as black and
white but it took out the
colours of the birds so I
saved it to show that I had
tried it out but it didn’t
look as good as the
coloured ones.
These pictures are the pictures
that I used to create this picture
I put the tree in front of the
bird and then press overlay and
got this picture.
I tried it out different ways like the bird underneath the tree
but it didn’t look as good as this one. This was my first try of
double exposure.
11. This was my first double exposure picture that I had done and I had this idea in
my head but it didn’t come out as I planned it too. This one to say it was my
first one is ok but I know that I can do better with some different pictures of my
own and if I play around a bit more with the pictures then maybe have more of
a better picture and maybe have changed the pictures that I was using. This one
isn’t the best one out of all of them. The idea for this picture came as I took the
picture of the waxwing last February but when I had taken I didn’t realize that
it came up with 2 waxwings but when I took the picture there was only one
waxwing, which I found really weird and to this day I still don’t know how I did
it. The qualities of the pictures are great but they just don’t look right. There is
either something missing or there is something not right about the pictures
that I have chosen. The picture doesn’t look as good as it could be. The
weakest element of the pictures is that that they don’t really work and that
even when they are overlaid on each other it still doesn’t look right there is
something about the picture that doesn’t look right, the strongest element of
the picture is maybe the colours on the bird and the tree, but its mainly in the
bird. If I had to chose something that I like it would be the the colours and the
branches that are at the bottom of the screen but otherwise I don’t really like
this picture.
The picture is well done but it’s just the pictures I don’t think they go together
as they look really weird together. The strongest element is again the colours in
the bird and the branches as they stand out more in the picture, but to develop
it I would use completely different pictures to go with these 2 pictures.
The exposure time for the bird picture was 1/267 seconds and the f-stop is 5.9,
also the ISO speed was 80. There was no flash and the dimensions of the
picture is 1944 x 2592 pixels.
The exposure time for the tree picture is that the dimensions for the picture is
2472 by 3296 pixels. The f stop for it is 2.7 and the exposure time is 1/77
seconds. The ISO speed was 200, and the max aperture is 2.86 .
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12. The improvements I could make to this picture is maybe crop it down so it is just the
bird with a background and see how that looks, and maybe change the pictures so
make the bird go with another picture and the same with the tree. The development
could be that be that I make the picture lighter or make the tree black and white and
leave the bird with all of its bright colours and it’s amazing wings. I could also maybe
use the same picture s but maybe copy the background image to make it more than
one tree or more than 2 birds etc. I would undertake more experiments like I said I
don’t really like this on so if I was doing this again then I think I would choose some
different photos and maybe do one with the tree like its leaves and bark etc. and then
do one with the bird with its wings and colours etc.
I used lots of the same shape again but in any picture there is shapes , colours and the
colours on the bird don’t really go with the green. There are shapes in the birds wings
and in the trees if you look closer. There are lots of mini triangles in the tree from the
leaves to the bark. On the bark there is many different shapes. The developments that I
could do is maybe mess around with the lighting and maybe make one part darker than
the other or lighter than the other. Even maybe mess around with the black and white
setting or mess around with different setting that could make the picture look
experimental. They match the brief and the theme though even though I don’t really
like them as it is the first time I’ve seen waxwings and the first time I’d been to
Northumberland and plus they are both nature so anything can be discovered in
nature. They are experimental as they are double exposure pictures so I have taken 2
pictures and overlaid them on top of each other to make them look like the pictures I
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have got.
14. To get this picture you needed
to get two pictures that you
wanted to use and then you
open one of them and then
when you are happy with the
size of the picture you click
File> Place and then you chose
the picture that you want to put
on top of the other. Once you
have done that you need to
make it to the the size. In my
case my second picture is
covering the first picture.
Once you are happy with the
size of both pictures you go to
the side where all of your layers
are and then click on the box
that says normal. Once you
have click it with will come up
with this and you click overlay
and then you picture will end
up something like this…
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17. I also tried it as black and
white but it took out the
colours of the birds so I
saved it to show that I had
tried it out but it didn’t
look as good as the
coloured ones.
These pictures are the pictures
that I used to create this
picture.
I tried it many different ways but I think that this one is the best
as its colours stand out and there is more colour in them unlike
the others
18. This was another double exposure picture that I've done and I love this
one. I love the final image that I came up with as it is so bright in colour
and stands out. The idea came from when I decided to use the nature
theme in the discovery theme. The results in my head didn’t look so good
but I thought I would try it out anyway. The results I got were fantastic this
one in my option this one is the best one that I’ve done in the double
exposure section. The colours at first in the picture didn’t really work as
they are different shades of blue. I tried something at first but it had lines
in the picture from where the picture started and finished and I thought I
didn’t look right but then my tutor told me that was alright as it was
experimental photography. So I took the picture that is in the background
and then copied it to make lots more and duplicated it so then there was
lots of the picture in the background instead of just a blue background that
to tell you the honest truth looked a bit boring so I wanted to improve it
some how. The qualities of this piece of work looks amazing and normally
I don’t think something of my work but this piece of work I’m really happy
with. I like everything about it but if I had to pick something then I would
say the colour that stand out in the birds from the blue background. The
strongest element again is the colours in the picture. As this this bird is so
colourful it stands out on the blue background and even with the red in
the birds you can still make out all of the patterns and the colours in the
birds. The weakest element is maybe that the background if all full of birds
that are all the same type. If I did it again I could maybe do a tree full of
different types of birds from small birds like sparrow to big birds like
pigeons. From my point of view I think that this picture has worked really
well and it has been done really well too. To develop it I could maybe use
different pictures in this picture e.g. planes flying in the sky or other birds
in the trees or flying.
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19. The exposure time:1/304.
Dimensions: 1944 X 2592
Focal length 104
F Number: 5.9
Exposure program: 2
The exposure time:1/939
Dimensions: 1944 X 2592
Focal length 104
F Number: 5.9
Exposure program: 2
The exposure time:1/291
Dimensions: 1944 X 2592
Focal length 104
F Number: 5.9
Exposure program: 2
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20. The improvements I could make to this picture is maybe crop it down so then you just
have a chunk of the picture but to tell you the honest truth I like it how it is. I think if I
carried on with the lighting and the other setting then I probably would have ruined
the picture and gone to far. As with the one that I have finished with you have all of the
detail. If I carried on you might not have been able to see all of the birds detail and
then I think it would have just ruin the picture. I could maybe see what it looks like
when if it was a bit darker or a tad lighter etc. I could just play around with different
settings until I’m happy with it like I have been doing and then save a JPEG of each
version and then decide which is the best one. I could also maybe change the pictures
and use completely different photos.
There is many shapes in this photo as there is the shapes in the bird and in the
branches. With the branched entangled it is created many different shapes in the sky.
There is also many lines with the branches etc. The patterns in this picture strangely go
together and they work really well together.
The picture does fulfil the brief and it matches the theme of discover. This ties in with
discovery as this was also on the first time I had seen waxwings and nature is full of
different things to explore and discover as there is always something new to discover.
There are experimental as this is still double exposure and there is more than 2
pictures in this one there is around 6 photos in this particular experimental photo but
even though there is that many it still has turned out ok.
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22. To get this picture you needed to
get two or more pictures that you
wanted to use and then you open
one of them and then when you
are happy with the size of the
picture you click File> Place and
then you chose the picture that
you want to put on top of the
other. Once you have done that
you need to make it to the the
size. In my case my second picture
is covering the first picture.
Once you are happy with the size
of both pictures you go to the side
where all of your layers are and
then click on the box that says
normal. Once you have click it
with will come up with this and
you click overlay and then you
picture will end up something like
this…
After that I did the picture was
really dark so I played around
with the brightness and different
settings to make it all brighter or
duller or darker or lighter. I saved
a JPEG version of each of them
and then showed them all on the
PowerPoint to show that I have
done different versions of this
picture.
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25. These pictures are the pictures
that I used to create this
picture.
I also tried it as black and
white but it took out the
colours of the birds so I
saved it to show that I had
tried it out but it didn’t
look as good as the
coloured ones.
26. This was another double exposure picture that I've done. I like this one too
but it isn’t as good as number 4. The idea again was to use the pictures of
the waxwings as I have lots of different pictures of the waxwings so I
thought it might be good to try these out and see what made a good
experimental photograph. Again I thought of the idea and thought that it
may not look as good as I was thinking of but I’ll give it again. Again I was
wrong as it came out looking ok after a few different effects added to it
but it became a good picture. I added some black and white effects to the
background to make the 4 birds in the front to be more in focus than the
others. The qualities of the work is that to be honest again it looks better
than I thought. I thought I will just try it out and it work really well to say
that I didn’t know the outcome. The blue background makes the birds
stand out even if I didn’t have the black and white effect. The weakest
element is maybe that I have done several different pictures of waxwings
so I could have done something different like another animal or something
different that is related to nature. The strongest element is the 4 birds in
the front as they are the brightest and the colours in birds are still their
unique colours not colours that someone has put in and changed them to
blue and green from red, yellows and oranges.
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27. The improvements I could have used is use completely different pictures or use
different effects maybe even crop the picture so then you just get the main part of the
picture. I think if I had to do anything else to it I would mess around with the effects
and maybe the lighting. If I did do that then I would save them as JPEGs and also
Photoshop version so then I could change any bit that I wanted to do then I could save
them as another JPEG. I could also use completely different pictures and as then it
would be different animals/birds or nature in general.
There is many shapes in this photo just like the others. There is many different shapes
and lines in the picture from the birds to the branches. The patterns in this picture also
work really well together which I didn’t think they would. This also again ties in with
discovery as this was also on the first time I had seen waxwings and nature is full of
different things to explore and discover as there is always something new to discover.
There are experimental as this is still double exposure and there is more than 2
pictures in this one there is around 3 or 4 photos in this particular experimental photo
but even though there is that many it still has turned out ok.
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29. Once you are happy with the size
of both pictures you go to the side
where all of your layers are and
then click on the box that says
normal. Once you have click it
with will come up with this and
you click overlay and then you
picture will end up something like
this…
To get this picture you needed to
get two or more pictures that you
wanted to use and then you open
one of them and then when you
are happy with the size of the
picture you click File> Place and
then you chose the picture that
you want to put on top of the
other. Once you have done that
you need to make it to the the
size. In my case my second picture
is covering the first picture.
After that I did the picture was
really dark so I played around
with the brightness and different
settings to make it all brighter or
duller or darker or lighter or
maybe play around with the black
and white settings or any of the
others I saved a JPEG version of
each of them and then showed
them all on the PowerPoint to
show that I have done different
versions of this picture.
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33. This is another double exposure picture but with a completely
different set of photos and different theme for the theme discovery.
This one is all about the discovery in stories and what our view is
about different things like the characters, the evil villains or the good
heroes and the shy characters that people don’t really notice until
they save their town or the world etc. I got this idea from a book that
I was reading and I thought what if you had a double exposure
picture of lots of pages in the book. So I put 3 pages on top of each
other and it’s really weird but you can see words from the pages that
I’ve put on there. The words are all on top of each other which you
think it might look really weird and strange but it looks ok you just
have to look hard for the words.
The quality of this picture to say that it is all words on top of each
other it is ok. You can read bits and piece of the story and I like how
it has turned out The weakest element maybe that there is too many
pages on it so you can’t read it properly. I like this one even though it
is a bit messy but it still works.
Further development could be that I change the lighting or even
mess around with different effects and maybe work a bit more with
my own shots of my own work.
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35. Once you are happy with the size
of both pictures you go to the side
where all of your layers are and
then click on the box that says
normal. Once you have click it
with will come up with this and
you click overlay and then you
picture will end up something like
this…
To get this picture you needed to
get two or more pictures that you
wanted to use and then you open
one of them and then when you
are happy with the size of the
picture you click File> Place and
then you chose the picture that
you want to put on top of the
other. Once you have done that
you need to make it to the the
size. In my case my second picture
is covering the first picture.
After that I did the picture was
really dark so I played around
with the brightness and different
settings to make it all brighter or
duller or darker or lighter or
maybe play around with the black
and white settings or any of the
others I saved a JPEG version of
each of them and then showed
them all on the PowerPoint to
show that I have done different
versions of this picture.
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38. These pictures are the pictures
that I used to create this
picture.
I also tried it as black and
white but it took out the
colours of the birds so I
saved it to show that I had
tried it out but it didn’t
look as good as the
coloured ones.
39. Settings on the pictures
This picture didn’t work as well as I
wanted it to and I think that is because
they are both landscape pictures and
they both equal up very well. The only
thing that I could do is change the
lighting on the picture otherwise it
wouldn’t work as well as I wanted it
too. With the lighting brighter it makes
the picture look more light a painting.
The quality of the picture is good but
the thing is the quality would have
been better if there was different
picture and they weren’t so close
together in the landscape and the sky.
The developments that I could do is
change the pictures or maybe crop the
pictures down so then you only get the
good and main part of the picture.
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40. Once you are happy with the size
of both pictures you go to the side
where all of your layers are and
then click on the box that says
normal. Once you have click it
with will come up with this and
you click overlay and then you
picture will end up something like
this…
To get this picture you needed to
get two or more pictures that you
wanted to use and then you open
one of them and then when you
are happy with the size of the
picture you click File> Place and
then you chose the picture that
you want to put on top of the
other. Once you have done that
you need to make it to the the
size. In my case my second picture
is covering the first picture.
After that I did the picture was
really dark so I played around
with the brightness and different
settings to make it all brighter or
duller or darker or lighter or
maybe play around with the black
and white settings or any of the
others I saved a JPEG version of
each of them and then showed
them all on the PowerPoint to
show that I have done different
versions of this picture.
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Editor's Notes
Evaluate: ideas eg analysis, results; How well do you feel you have realised your ideas and intentions and what results have you got? Ensure you talk critically (compare, contrast, assess) about your work. You should reference your influences and assess how your work compares.Qualities:Consider the aesthetic qualities of your work. How does it look? What do you like about it? What are the strongest and weakest elements from an aesthetic point of view?Consider the technical qualities of your work? How well done is it? What elements are strongest and which could need further work and development? Be sure to use technical terms in your work such as exposure, shutter speed, aperture and talk specifically about any post-production techniques you have used.