Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Various image types

Nature:




I think that my image represents nature very well. All of the colours in the the photograph are very subtle. The forget-me-not flowers in the photo are very small - I think that shows how very delicate nature is. Overall, you get a feeling of safety and calmness.




Built environment:



This image is almost completely opposite to the previous image. This type of environment has been built and is man-made which gives a sense of alteration. Although there has been a lot of tampering with nature; the houses in the picture are all close together which gives a feeling of comfort. 



Natural framing:



The window in my photograph demonstrates how sometimes certain objects can naturally frame another object or location. This image is very simple - this image shows how the outside location has been framed naturally (it hasn't been altered TO frame the scene) by the house window.


Abstract conceptual:




These images are quite simple images of my cats eyes. This image is a "abstract conceptual" because the image represents something but in an abstract way. So, in this case my images represent my cat but it has been done abstractly - only the face/eyes are photographed and has been edited so that the eyes are a bright green colour with the black and white fur looking 'contrasty'. 


This photograph represent my love of my cats and music. However, I don't think that I have captured the objects abstractly - they look rather dull. 



Again, this photograph represents myself - my love of quirky bits of jewellery and my name. As you can see, the object is a moustache shaped ring - however, with my name being "Natasha" it kind of represent me. Again, I don't think that this object has been photographed "abstractly".


Long exposure:



This photograph is a very basic demonstration of how images can be created using "long exposure". This image was created by setting my camera to a slow  shutter speed - once the button has been pressed, a light was used to create a light trail.


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