Monday 12 January 2015

Work Diary - Multiple Imagery

Evaluation 

I enjoyed taking the Multiple Imagery photographs because it was a lot of fun to take lots of photos, at all different angles and from different distances. I also liked the process of actually creating the multiple image itself. Obviously, it took some practice as there are so many different steps to do before the final image is actually completed, so at first i begun with only 9 images within one of my multiple imageries, and then i gradually progressed to 12 images, and then finally 16 images.  On my second attempt (12 images) i actually improved the colouring of the image by changing the "curves" on all the images together, so the entire set of images ended up looking brighter and much more appealing to look at. I also did this with the third and fourth multiple images. 


This is the first multiple image that i shot, and created, with only 9 images. I like some of the images included but others i think i could have taken them in a better way which would have made the entire multiple image look better. However, i still like this multiple image a lot because we are able to see different parts and sides of the camera, as well as at different distances. I especially like that i have placed the lens cap photo in the centre, because that is the first part of a camera people look at. 


This is the last multiple image that i shot and created, with 16 images. I like this multiple image because we are able to see the model's face from different viewpoints, angles and distances. I also like the colouring of the images, as some are a lot brighter than others with mimics how the natural light would be in reality. This multiple image was probably the hardest one to make because i kept switching the photos around, but overall i am pleased with the outcome. 


Progression

If i were to re-do or take more photographs for Multiple Imagery, i would use nature as a subject, such as flowers, plants or trees, basically something outside. This is because, most of these images were taken inside, and i haven't explored this topic outside with a wider variation of subjects. I would also like to be more creative with the angles from which i take the photos from, as well as zooming in as close as i can and as far away as i can, as i think this looks really appealing to look at within a multiple imagery. These are some of the multiple imageries that i have found on the internet which i aspire to achieve if i ever add to this topic:





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