Tuesday, 5 May 2009

Overall I think I have achieved the aim of my project which was to make photography a habit, rather than thinking and planning what pictures I want to take and just creating predetermined images. Although I don't like all of my images, I'm pleased with the archive of photographs I've produced as a whole.
At first I was apprehensive about using Blogger to record my research and development, but I think I've been successful in using it to present my ideas and thought process throughout the project. Having come to university without any photographic experience, I'm still learning what types of images I would like to focus my time on, I've been able to use this project to try to discover the kind of photography which I would like to take further. I don't see my deadline as the end of this assignment, but rather its become the beginning of an ongoing process to endeavor to take pictures all the time.
Another selection of images






I like the composition of these first 4 images



I like how the depth of field of this images distorts the size of the plants and trees





I particularly like the low lighting and the silhouette created on the sky in these last 3 images

Monday, 4 May 2009

When I was at home I started taking pictures of my dog







I didnt like these images as much as they became quite generic. I then tried to use a similar method I'd used earlier but photographing my dog




images from a place in north yorkshire, people built minature trains which they can ride





I found the place quite bizzare, I liked this image because of the way they're posed as if ordinary



images I took whilst travelling home








I carried on with this method of taking photographs:







although I dont like all of the images I took, Im starting to pick out imges which I like from the sets

Tuesday, 31 March 2009

Tuesday 30th, I took over 50 images around Leicester.






I tried to focus less on what I was actually photographing and just enjoyed taking pictures