Monday, 15 June 2015

Image Within An Image - Image Bank

In this image we see that the photographer has found an area in an old photo in the modern day and taken a photo from that spot. Then they have overlaid the original photo on their photo at the centre of the image. This is a rather interesting image because the the original image is black and white and it is on a coloured background which adds a level of contrast to the image.

Here we see someone has taken two separate photos of mountains, one with a person jumping up and another image with the just a plain mountain. They have then reversed the plain mountain and placed it on top of the other mountain to look like there is a ground on the ceiling.

Here we see another example of a person taking a photo of an image in the same spot as seen in the origin photo. This image lines up with the top and bottom of the tree and the person holding the image is probably the little girl in the photo itself.

Here we see something rather interesting photograph where the photographer  has taken a photo go a rather large mirror and have captured two images in one. This is because they have an image of both what is reflected in the mirror and also they have images from the surrounding area of the mirror because it doesn't take up the whole of the screen.

Here we see someone has taken two photo and than layered them on top of each other. By doing this it allows them to rub out the diamond int he middle this allows for the viewer to see though the person which allows them to seem transparent in a certain area and gives you the ability to see though to the other side of them.

Here we see that that the person has taken a previous photo of their house under construction which they have then layered over the fully built part of the house a few years later. 

Thursday, 11 June 2015

Animations - Straight Images

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Sequencing - Straight Images


Sequencing - Image Bank

Here we see the photographer has put an image of the person in every possible place along their path.  This works effectively because it shows the journey of the person along the path while they are snowboarding. Here the photographer has shown where the person is moving in their image.

In this image we see that a person has decided to take photos of a person on a ski-bike doing a flip off of a ramp. The photographer has taken the image at separate times so that they can layer the images on top of each other to get the person in different areas in the same image.

In this sequence we see a bird picking out a fish from a lake to eat it. The photographer has obviously taken lots of  of the movement of the bird in the action of picking out the fish. This shows that the photographer has chosen a select few and than layered them all on the same photo to show the movement of a bird grabbing a fish from a lake.

Here we see that the photographer has taken photos of a person as they have got closer to the camera and also as they have moved away from the camera. This creates the affect of the person moving both towards and away from the camera which makes it a rather interesting image to have.
Here we see a set of three photos which shows the individual movement from image to image rather than having all of the images in one which still shows in but in this one it looks better because it is easier to look for the detail of the movement within the different images.

Here we see that the person has taken photos of the person as they are doing a backflip on a motorbike over a river. This makes an interesting image because it creates a rather interesting image because it looks cool and is an interesting extreme sport to take photos of.

Minimum Depth of Field - Straight Images