Monday, 3 October 2011

DSDN 144 Project 3- Light.

Review after fourth shoot-

When doing my final photos, it under went a massive change with the change in ideas on how lights now represent barriers in locations. One change is that I decided to change the photos to landscape because I felt that when it was in portrait that it was losing half of the area it was in and it allowed me to expand my pathway that the lights are creating.

Another area that changed when I was taking the photos is my decision of the path its making. When making my pathway, I set it through a large proportion of the chosen location rather than focusing on one particular area like my last few attempts. This under went a massive change because I felt that I was limiting myself when shooting in that one space and wasn't helping to create a succsesful pathway to it.

At first my idea was to have the lights starting off strong and lowly fading away, but this changed to making the lights a consistant set. I went with this change because when it was fading away, it wasn't really getting my new idea across. Having the colour tone consistant in the photos helps to carry on that idea of there being a strong barrier in the photos, unlike if they were fading because then this would look as if though the barrier is a weaker one and not really attempting to block someone out.

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