Monday 13 October 2014

Image Bank - Photojoiner

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I chose to include this image because I liked how all the separate photos join together. Obviously, we can see that this overall photojoiner is of a man. However, we can see each angle, and feature of his face, due to the individual images that the photographer has taken. I also like that we can see the man's face from the front, as well as from the side. 


This photojoiner is of a street. I like the overall image as it is so complicated and detailed. I also like that the photos fit together because they are of the same thing, but because they've been taken from different heights and angles, they show different aspects of the buildings and pavement. Another reason why i like this image is that it still shows depth, despite that the photos are all separate and individual.


This is another photojoiner of a street. However, it is different from the first, as we are able to see more specific features, like the road, pavement and trees. I like that this photo is more colourful as well. This photojoiner out of all the ones I have chosen, is more put together because there are more images, and because there are more images, they are then smaller after joining together.


This photojoiner is one of my favourites because it is of an object rather than a place. The subject of this overall image is a chest of drawers. I like this photo because it shows the drawers from the front, but also shows the viewers the floor and what is on top of the desk, and this makes the photo more interesting because it shows more detail.


This photojoiner is definitely the most complex that I have seen and chosen because there are so many individual photos that have been put into the entire joined image. However, I like the arrangement of the photos, as some are straight but others are diagonal, which makes the photo more interesting because there are angles within the separate images, but there are also different angles that have been made out of them, by placing them at a diagonal.


This photojoiner is of a plant pot. I like that in the centre, we are able to see the plant fully, but then around this, we are able to see close-ups of the leaves, as well as the different angles of the pot. This is interesting because it has made an ordinary object seem extraordinary, by displaying it from different angles and distances.

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