Reflections
By Felicity Richardson
Linnea Strid
This photographer has used viewpoints by standing over the model and looking down as a birds eye view. The focal point in this photo is the model that is blurred by the ripples in the water. The diagional lines in this photo are the sides of the bath. This relates to refletion because the water and ripples reflect the light.
My R e s p onses
These photos relate to Strid’s work because they are a reflection of someone under water. The one of the person, I stood over the top of her over the bath so that I was able to get a birds eye view of her. I did the same for the feet. I used photoshop to increase the contrast in both photos and I also put a warm filter on the feet. I editted out the plug on the side of the bath in the first photo and I aso increased the brightness.
Samuel Stern
This photo has used techniques such as focal point, the focus in this photo is on the face and the confusion of the angles. This photo has used portraits of the same person at different angles and the photographer has used the blue as a background.
R E S P O N S E S To created these photos, I took a left profile photograph and I used photoshop to edit it to get the reflection of them facing both ways. I used angle of view, background and focal point. The focus in these photos are confusing because it confuses the view as to what way the model is actually facing.
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Mathias Winks
I used viewpoints on this, I had to crouch down on the floor. On photoshop I only increased the brightness. This relates to the artist because it is street reflection which is what the artist focuses on. In this photo, Winks has agled his camera to the floor and crouched down to get a good angle of view. The focal point in this is the puddle and the rest of the photo isn’t as clear as the puddle. This relates to reflection because inside the puddle, there is the reflection of a house.
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Laura Williams
Williams has used a good focal point in this, the focal point is the mirror and the reflection comng off of it. Even though the image inside the mirror isn’t clear, it is still the main focus. There is a rule of thirds horzontially as the tree sets the sections.
Responses
These responses relate to the artist because they both have a mirror as the focal point. I used focal point, rule of thirds, angle of view and viewpoints in these photos. To take the first one, the model had to get behind a tree and wrap her arms round even though there was a bush in the way. To get the second one I stood oposite the model but stood at a different angle.
Jeremie Egry
This photo relates to reflection because of the tin foil. The photographer has used the balls as a focal point and he has angled the camera to look down at the balls and netting. He has positioned them in the centre which helps make them the focus.
My Responses
This photograph relates to Egry’s work because it is a reflection on tin foil.I used angle of view in this because I angled the camea looking down at the net rather than looking straight at it at an eye level. I used photoshop to develop this photo by increasing the contrast and increasing the brightness.