Thursday, 8 December 2016

Joiner Work Diary

How I made these Images
To create these images I used a range of locations and camera settings based on these locations. For the exterior locations I used aperture priority, the F stop was 5.6 and the rest of the settings were automatically set by the camera. For the studio joiner I used manual settings. These settings were: an F stop of 8, a shutter speed of 1/125 and a ISO of 200. When capturing the images, I framed the camera in a range of different positions whilst standing still and not moving for each image. This allowed me to gain a perspective within the image as the positioning of me and the way that the camera is positioned creates a 3D effect once the joiner is created.

Critical Evaluation
There are certain Joiners that I don't like so if I continue joiners in the future I will be sure to take a larger range of images. I had trouble combining certain parts of the Joiners up and therefore I will make sure to take more images when taking the images for the Joiner.

Progress
These three images are all of the Joiners that I have decided to create. The first is one of a small garden that is on college campus, the second is of a model and the third is of a decoration that is on the wall of the college.

To make these images I had to use photoshop. There were no specific alterations made to the overall images and no editing techniques were used. I used the raw images that I captured and nothing else. To make the Joiners I had to first open them all in photoshop and resize them so that they were significantly smaller than they were when first captured. I then created a larger canvas and started to put all of the images together. These are the images I came out with.












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