Landscape Photographs:
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This is one of my 4 landscape photographs, I really like the way the sand has come round and how it's the main focus. I really like the clouds in this picture. I haven't done much edit to the picture because I liked it as it is, and didn't think it needed much edit. What I have done though is just added a bit of contrast so that the sand stands out more. With this image I love how simple and effective the image is. I like how I have done a long shot image to capture a vast area of the landscape. I've tried to do my landscape photograph like Ansel Adams and the first picture I Analyse because I liked how he had the mountains in the background, but trees leading up to them. I have tried to make my photograph like this by making the sand lead up to the mountains, which I think is really cleverly done, but with my picture I have kept the colour whereas in Ansel Adams he has done his in black and white. What I have done in every landscape photograph is the clouds in the sky. I really think the clouds should be part of the picture because it gives the image a realistic effect and brings it more to life, and the colour of the clouds breaks the orange from the blue which looks really good. The intended audience for my photograph would be people who like the historical pictures of Barrow and people who love the town. I could see this picture being on a postcard because of the long shot view and how the picture has been captured. It makes Barrow In Furness somewhere nice and peaceful to go and visit. The lighting is light in the photograph. There is a lot of contrast in the photograph with the sand especially with the stones. The angle of the camera is on a slight angle. I focused the depth of field to make the photograph really sharp and zoomed all the way out so you can see a lot of the beach. I have used an ISO 100. I have used this setting so that the brightness of the photograph stands out. I also used the shutter speed of 1/60, this is a quite a quick shutter speed it lets in a bit more light. The aperture setting on this photograph was F6.3 I used this setting because it brings out the details on the photograph, for example the attention to detail on the sand.
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Architecture photographs:
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This picture is a image of a church in Nottingham, What I did with this picture is I darkened the image and brightened up on side of it to make it look like the sun was shining down on the church. I have split it into 2 photographs so that I can make the image bigger on the page. I like this picture because of the contrast of the picture and where the sun hits the clock face. With this picture of the church I used a slow shutter speed of 1/25 to make the light stand out. I then went on Photoshop and used the selection tool and made the church a bit darker. With this photo I love how the clouds stand out. The aperture setting was F6.3 as you can see it has brought the attention to detail come out of the picture. I used the the ISO of 200 because it was a really nice day so I used a darker ISO to brighten the image up. I got inspired to do the angle of the photograph by the photographer Matt Lively. Like my image Matt Lively photos are very minimalist and like Matt's the sky really brings the building out from the picture. The angle of the photograph I have done is from a high angle, so you can see the extent of the building and how big it actually is. This is I have cut up to make the image look even bigger it was originally just one image. I have done this so that when it come to the exhibition This will be the first image that people see on my architecture photography.
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Fashion Photographs:




















