Week three...not a good week. This week I had planned to take a roll of film on my Mini Diana. On Tuesday I went into the studio with Jade and Tash and took some Behind-the-Scenes photos. You can almost guess what happened, they came out awful...So on Saturday after I got the photos back I had to rush some last second images and turned to my macro light box. I'd never really had much experience with it but I am reasonably pleased with the results.
Taken: 13th March, 2010
Edited: 14th Marth, 2010
Camera used : FinePix S5800
Camera used : FinePix S5800
This first image was simply of a model plane of mine. I have always had an interest in planes and engineering in general (if you haven't guessed!) so I have a few things like this hanging around. I am particularly pleased with this one because of the shadows and depth of field.
Taken: 13th March, 2010
Edited: 14th Marth, 2010
Camera used : FinePix S5800
Camera used : FinePix S5800
The second from this weeks images. Sticking to my love of all things mechanical, the chrome finish, the wired and hinges really stand out for me. My favourite part of this image is the way the wires fade in and out of the shadow. I do find it irritating that there is a slight reflection in the headphones though.
Taken: 13th March, 2010
Edited: 14th Marth, 2010
Camera used : FinePix S5800
Camera used : FinePix S5800
Another favourite from this photo shoot. This is a compass we use as decoration in our lounge. I like the depth of field in this image and the clarity of the numbers on the top.
Taken: 13th March, 2010
Edited: 14th Marth, 2010
Camera used : FinePix S5800
I'm not sure what these are called but I like them a lot. I really like the gloss effect on the head. My main issue with taking this photo was minimising glare which I managed to reduce apart from a bit on the shoulder.
Camera used : FinePix S5800
I'm not sure what these are called but I like them a lot. I really like the gloss effect on the head. My main issue with taking this photo was minimising glare which I managed to reduce apart from a bit on the shoulder.
Edited: 14th Marth, 2010
After thinking about how we're told it's good to re-shoot images I went back to an old favourite photo of mine to see if my skill had improved. The sad truth is...this is worse than the original! I couldn't for the life of me get the glass to appear clear/white as it should be. The concept is to show the delicacy of the crystal against the harshness of the chillies. One improvement is the newer image has less noise. Below is the original image;
My main achievement with this series of photos is getting the background to appear a deep black shade.
After thinking about how we're told it's good to re-shoot images I went back to an old favourite photo of mine to see if my skill had improved. The sad truth is...this is worse than the original! I couldn't for the life of me get the glass to appear clear/white as it should be. The concept is to show the delicacy of the crystal against the harshness of the chillies. One improvement is the newer image has less noise. Below is the original image;
My main achievement with this series of photos is getting the background to appear a deep black shade.
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