Thursday, 29 September 2016

3 Good and 3 Bad Photographs

Three Good



 By using a low-angle, I originally intended this photograph to exaggerate the height of the staircase. Accidentally, someone appeared in photograph as I took the picture. Now I've looked back at the photograph, the persons presence actually helped to emphasise what I was trying to achieve.



I found that the blank background really allows the viewer to inspect the subject. We can see how the natural light created a highlight on the side of the post. I also appreciate the angles of the signs and how they've been exaggerated from where I was positioned taking the photograph.


  On viewing this close-up a second time, I appreciated this photograph revealed the complexities of a simple subject. 

                                        Three Bad


This photograph is clearly too bright. You can't even see the subject, which was a long row of pebbles skirting a building.


I had hoped this photograph would have been a lot more darker from where I was standing inside to draw a focus on the movement of people through the doorway.


Again, I tried standing under the scaffolding so I could exaggerate the height. The photograph seems blurred, and I wanted the scaffolding bars to run parallel with the frame.

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