I took pictures with a variety of things such as random objects to outside objects. For my indoor, I shot in my garage with a sheet hung up and I used my dad's lighting kit and messed with the different colors. For outdoor, I went around my neighborhood and around Noblesville because I didn't go anywhere special for fall break. I used get close for the majority of my pictures. Also I used different angles so the objects were not centered. I incorporated different elements and principles by using different lighting colors for my light source for the indoor shoot. I incorporated my voice by using certain objects that I personally find interesting, and I hope my audience does too. This project helped me view the world in a different way because I've never actually noticed how much light sources there is at night. My strengths included my creativity with the indoor shoot, but I struggled quite a bit with my night shoot because I couldn't turn my flash off. If I could change anything it would be take all 30 images with creative indoor lighting just because I excelled in that part of the project and it was enjoyable.
I like this shot. Nice use of everyday objects, and very ethereal. Minimal use of colors allows the green to pop nicely.
ReplyDeleteI am immediately drawn to the tea tin. Interesting in it's "well used" look, full of texture and different from the smooth, glossy, more "perfect" objects behind it. I think I would've liked the image if if was cropped closer to reduce the "negative" space on the bottom, but as a graphic designer, it gives me an area to ad text if this were an advertising image.
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