Ansel Adams
These picture done by Ansel Adams are examples of landscape images these images are taken with a tripod or a very steady hand. These images are all in black and white and normally consist of a natural background some of the images have reflection in the water.
Darren Almond
These images are landscape images are taken by Darren Almond I like these photos because they have colour which make the images have a lot more of an definition. The images i have chosen are all very natural they all use very light colours which creates a sort of soft affect.
Guy Tal
These images produced buy Guy Tal have a lot of colours go along with them i really like these pictures because they are really imaginative and are very original. These pictures would of been taken with a camera somewhere very natural
The School environment
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Framing the environment
Artist Analysis
John Divola
John Divola and photographer born in Los Angeles in 1949. At the moment his works and lives in Riverside, CA. Divola's work is exploring the landscape by looking for the edge between the abstract and the specific.
There is a balanced exposure in this picture This image is different from the other two The main focal point of this image is the
both the exterior and interior can be seen. because it is zoomed in and not straightened. sea through the window. In this image it is
The focal point of this image is the window The subject of this photo is a widow with some a straight forward shot. In this image there is a
located in the centre of the image. The graffiti on the walls. This image is very simple lot of rubble on the floor. The image looks like it
subject of this photo seems to be an it has not been to over crowded. There is a taken in an abandoned room in the middle of the abandoned room sea this image is really straight so it would of
with rubble and rubbish. In the image been taken with a tripod.
abandoned bedroom. The floor is littered contrast of colours with the purple and the
with rubble and rubbish. In the image red.
there isn't any main pieces of furniture to
make the photo too complicated.
both the exterior and interior can be seen. because it is zoomed in and not straightened. sea through the window. In this image it is
The focal point of this image is the window The subject of this photo is a widow with some a straight forward shot. In this image there is a
located in the centre of the image. The graffiti on the walls. This image is very simple lot of rubble on the floor. The image looks like it
subject of this photo seems to be an it has not been to over crowded. There is a taken in an abandoned room in the middle of the abandoned room sea this image is really straight so it would of
with rubble and rubbish. In the image been taken with a tripod.
abandoned bedroom. The floor is littered contrast of colours with the purple and the
with rubble and rubbish. In the image red.
there isn't any main pieces of furniture to
make the photo too complicated.
Panographies
The first stage is to go out into the environment and take a series of photographs from one location at several different angles. For this technique the Auto or P mode should be selected on the DSLR. For all of the photos the camera is zoomed out so a full frame is captured. The second stage is to use Photoshop to create the photographic panography. This has been achieved following these steps: File > Automate > Photo merge > Select collage mode.
First response
second response
formal elements
formal elements defintions
A term used by artists and photographers traditionally within fine arts to refer to the components within a composition, which generally include the following: Perspective,Pattern,Layers,Contrast,Negative space,Texture,Scale,Focus.
They are often used together, and how they are organised in a photograph determines what the finished piece will look like.
They are often used together, and how they are organised in a photograph determines what the finished piece will look like.
Second response
I chose this route because I could get a vary of textures for my photographs. I focused on local areas for these pictures because I think they create interesting images. I choose to focus my images on Texture because i really liked that i could take lots of pictures of different things all grouping back to the same subject.