Wednesday, 24 October 2012

Every Day









I am happy with the final photos I have chosen for this project. One thing I am happy about with my photos is that I have not had to go out speccifically to take them. The photos I have chosen are the photos I have taken on my own accord throughout my time in owning a DSLR. The photos chosen are taken on both my D3100 and D7000. The fact that these photos have just been me capturing what I see, instead of having to think of things to take, I have captured interesting images in the way that I see them. In this way, I believe that this fits the project better than me going out and taking speccific photos. To be bitterly honest, I don't feel that any of the techniques were beneficial in this project. As nice as double exposures can look, and intricate photoshopping can admittidly look attractive and original, I feel that there is no better way to capture what you see by editing how it is you saw it in your own eyes.  I didn't feel that using techniques such as double exposure would benefit my work in any way. If I were to go back and do more work on every day, I would do more work in London. I would like to stay in London for a whole day, capturing the morning commutes, the evening exporations and everything inbetween.

1 comment:

  1. Hello Luke. Here is a list of what you need to do:

    1.ALL - Go back into every post you made that has the pictures deleted and re-upload them
    2. LIGHT PROJECT - Go back over the recent posts you have added and add technical information.
    3.EVERYDAY - add technical information and do the evaluation in a separate post. Answering the questions below and thinking of the great digital stuff you have done for everydsy, the pinhole stuff and the photograms.


    1. Are you pleased with your final prints?
    2. How easy / difficult did you find making them?
    3. Did you enjoy experimenting with the different techniques learnt throughout the project?
    4. How do your final prints link to the theme of 'Everyday'? What were your intentions / ideas?
    5. Would you do anything differently if you could go back? i.e. shoot different images on your film or explore a different idea
    6. Which photographers did you look at for this project and which inspired you the most? Why?
    7. Overall how did you find the project?

    Finally check the blog and see if there is anything you can add to the posts from your digital work to enhance and add to the blog.

    Well done

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