Over the weekend I took pictures at night when there was hardly anyone up or about. Granted there were some people and cars, but it was the right amount that I needed. I wanted to test how much light my camera needed in order to take the image I either saw, or was trying to create. These are some of them. Soon I will be trying to layer some of them with a model that I will work with later.
The main idea of my concentration is emotions of emptiness and loneliness. It has a personal connection to what I have felt in the past about my life, and I wanted to bring that out for others to see. Using Value and Contrast, my strongest principle of design, I hope to show the views the emotions of my former life through these photos.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Over the weekend I took pictures at night when there was hardly anyone up or about. Granted there were some people and cars, but it was the right amount that I needed. I wanted to test how much light my camera needed in order to take the image I either saw, or was trying to create. These are some of them. Soon I will be trying to layer some of them with a model that I will work with later.
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Nice variety of places in this group of photos! The photo of the walls converging into a tiny bright space is very professional, clear and intriguing. Well done on that shot! Please research online how to get clear night photo shots to improve the clarity of the rest of your pictures. Here is one site I found to get you started:
ReplyDeletehttp://digital-photography-school.com/night-photography
Post links on your blog to any sites you find helpful in addition to posting new pictures this week. You have definitely successfully created the mood you are looking for in all of your photos. Looking forward to your next group of images!