As you can see from below I have taken many images today of
scenery that could potentially go on my digi-pak cover. The images were all
mock-up shots thus, they gave me an insight into how I will take the images in
the future as well as what flower will be in the frame. I took all the
photographs on a DSLR camera as it provides the focus of the item that is
needed and the quality of the image presented on this specification of camera
is greater than digital.
I have many photographed plants and flowers, though I have
photographed trees and this is because as you can see from my mock-up design of
my digi-pak I saw myself revolving three of the panels around a tree that
follows on each panel. I have also taken images of the wood from a shed as I
feel that the brown painted shed presents a very organic vibe.
Overall the success of my photographing scenery today was
showing me what I would potentially photograph in the future. I think that the
fact that I photographed the images in the night meant that the best exposure
was accessible and this is shown in the results of the images. Though, I do
need to be far more specific when taking new images and this is because the
composition needs to be more through and the actual flower should be more considered.
To make sure that this happened I plan on making a detailed
plan, detailing what to photograph the planned composition and possibly even
visit a flower shop as it means that I get exposed to more flowers that present
the vibe that I want. Therefore, I do also need to check a florist gives
consent to me taking the photographs. I have though shown these to my media
teacher and she agrees that the way forward is visiting a flower shop, doing
more flower research into connotations behind certain flowers, but she
recognised that these images are nice and clean but some images do loose a
sense of sophistication because of the setting.
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