I must admit, taking photos of generic scenes/objects of anything isn't my sort of thing, I feel like I'm not really strong in that area. But I gave this a go. Of course, my mind was pretty closed on this project and hardly inspired enough. The week deadline and no inspiration wasn't great, but I managed these outcomes!
This was the colour swatch and word I was given*. I had to use the word for one photograph, choose 4 other words to photograph about, then using the colour swatch, photograph 3 different things that also fit another 3 different words!
My approach to this task wasn't the best, I used only the space of my flat to do these as I'm not too familiar with the area just yet.
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| (ISO - 200) f22 1/60 |
I thought this was a pretty nice start to finding such colours from my swatch*. The word 'Light' fits well to this because there was a lot of sunlight when I took it and it brings out the definition of the building.
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| (ISO - 400) f7.1 1/30 |
My initial thought was that this would be easy to photograph, but the exposure in this area was actually challenging, I even had to brighten it up in Photoshop just a tad. My word combination was pattern.*
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| (ISO - 200) f9 1/20 |
This was when I started to give up finding colours to match on my colour swatch*, simply because there were not many places in my working area that actually had this. Perhaps I wasn't looking properly and perhaps I just need to stop restricting myself, so this is something I've learnt from this.
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| (ISO - 1600) f5.6 1/50 |
Moving on to the words alone. I literally saw this lens cap laying there on top of my cardigan and thought it would make a good 'Text' picture. But the response was that it was too literal as a photographer, which I didn't think of at the time. So I shall make sure I photograph text to a different context in the future.
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| (ISO - 1600) f5.6 1/50 |
This was my response to the given word 'Tone'. I admit that it wasn't my initial response, I tried different things like tonal gradation/contrasting tones, visual and more literal things..but then my boyfriend suggested this idea which I thought was perfect for me since I adore music, it's my second nature to photography as you'll find out soon enough!
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| (ISO - 1600) f5.6 1/50 |
I had experimented with a lot of jewellery close ups to see what I could compose and I thought this actually quite demonstrated my love of animal print (and stars!) quite well, so this project almost turned into a self-themed project. So my word was initially 'Pattern' but thinking about it, why not 'Animal Print' or 'Own interest'? This could easily spark into more ideas.
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| (ISO - 400) f5.6 1/60 |
I had trouble with the exposure here as I found that my overall settings for the lighting conditions in my room were actually more false in different areas of my room. So once I had it right, the flash decided to come on! I was going to turn it off and try again, but I thought that in fact, the flash highlighted the theme of 'Shiny' for this image. I don't think it was a strong image, almost like a snapshot, so if I was to re-shoot these pieces of jewellry; or any shiny jewellry; then I will try without flash and take more time on the settings a bit.
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| (ISO - 800) f5.6 1/25 |
This one was a little tough to get in focus to get the framing right at a lower level without anything stable to stand on. I had to play around with the exposure too since different areas of the same lit room is actually different when you least expect it, so that's quite a big thing that I've learnt! The lecturer found the angle and almost abstract way I photographed this, personally I agree to a certain level with that. Perhaps it's just because I don't like those curtains? Anyway, since I've been advised about continuing this theme of upward angles, I've decided to take this on board when I re-shoot this. My word for this was 'Repetition' as I'd used Pattern before, there could be more words to suit this though I guess!
So, overall, I will shoot upward, maybe choose different words slightly, not photograph the obvious, choose different locations and add a bit of a theme to make it more directive. I will also put myself in the picture and even research a little!
*Please note that the colours shown are not true, the real life colours are more truer as opposed to in the photographs.