After my tutor steve looked through the work I produced from my trip to Soll, Austria, he gave me some advice about using fill in flash in my work. The idea was to use this during my time in Scotland, however a mistake on my part was thinking the levels of lighting were sufficient.
Something I did and always try to do is try to gain more obscure viewing angles for images. This is why Bob Martin's work appealed to me. This is evident in my image shown below.
Whilst there is some risk in taking images like this because the subject has to jump over me, they create really good obscure shots.
The downside to not having used fill in flash is that some images are slightly in shown and not quite as much detail has been picked out as would have been possible. Example below.
Hi
ReplyDeleteThese images are getting to look like the ones you have researched, try to identify what key elements you have drawn out as per the handout, such as use of scale, proportion, perspective, colour, shapes, lines,etc..and add this to a comparison blog where you look at your images alongside your research to see ho well you did and reflect on what you would do different next time.
And keep an eye on final missing criteria or weak areas.
steve
steve