Final Project

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FINAL MAJOR PROJECT Photography


FINAL MAJOR PROJECT •

Extraordinary •  Rankin •  Mari Mahr •  Kalliope Amorphous •  Maxim Emelyanov •  Hannah Nagle

Life through a lens

Try it and see •  Daniele Nuiette •  Ryo Ohwada

It’s a small world


•  People and portraits •  Time, age, skin •  Relationship •  Architecture and the built environment •  Natural Forms and landscapes •  Animals, wildlife •  Rivers, bridges •  Technology •  Toys,mechanical •  Religion and Culture •  Celebrations •  Food and drinks •  Clothes and accessories •  Relationship

Mind Map of Ideas


Natural Forms and landscapes Architecture and the built environment

It’s A Small World

Toys,mechanical

Rivers, bridges


Ansel Adams


Ansel Adams

Tree, Barn, Near Livemore, California, 1950 In a career of 50-plus years, Adams pursued color photography for over forty of them, and he believed it to be the medium of the future. In addition to using it for commercial jobs, he shot color for magazines like Life, Horizon and Fortune. He also exhibited his color work at the Museum of Modern Art in 1950.

Mauna Kea from Mauna Loa, Hawaii, 1948 Adams felt closest to black and white photography, which can be manipulated to produce a wide range of bold, expressive tones, and he felt constricted by the rigidity of the color process. "Art implies control of reality, for reality itself possesses no sense of the esthetic. Photography becomes an art when certain controls are applied...�


Shipwreck of the Ark at Salt Chuck, Near Juneau, Alaska, 1948

"Psychologically any one color is affected by other colors," Adams wrote, "by changes of light quality and intensity, by the inherent contrast of the scene...”

“I hope that my work will encourage self expression in others and stimulate the search for beauty and creative excitement in the great world around us.”” - Ansel Adams


My Photographs








Evaluation


BEFORE

AFTER


My theme is about the natural world, small world.

For me, it’s a form of exploration and ‘the search for beauty and creative excitement in the great world around us’.

The photographs of Stonehenge was taken in normal colours. The exposure of the photographs is correctly used of exposure which made it easy to edit, and the photograph is on focus on both Stonehenge and the surrounding.

I used the blur tool on the hand to emphasise the stonehenge, I put the rainbow as well to make it more entertaining and to show the beauty of the photograph

The composition of the photograph is centralise. The idea I was trying to with my hand in front of the camera and having much distance between me and the subject to reduce the scale of the Stonehenge with my hands.

The photograph was capture successful. The strength of the photograph is a green environment and it’s the Stonehenge.

It’s one of the 7 wonders in the world.



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