Saturday, 9 February 2013

Photo shoot images I am not using for my magazine

I was taking photographs of Ed Sheeran at the City Hall on the 10th November. I have a couple of images that are successful and I will be using these on my contents page. On the other hand these images below were unsuccesssful due to a number of reasons...
 This photo is blurry due to the camera being unsteady. There is also an obstruction at the bottom of the picture of a black shadow.

This photo's constrast affects the image because the colours are drained and its makes the objects in the photo unclear. I also have not zoomed in enough as some of the audience can be seen.



This is one of the photos I took at the planned photoshoot. The image is too bright and this looses details of her features. Even if I lower the contrast and the brightness it won't bring back the detail in her face.
 
 
 The same effect has happened here.


The light is behind her and slightly to the side which has created a shadow on her face. This could have a nice effect but it is not suitable for a front cover image.


This image was taken on the camera without the flash. This is clearly too dark and obviously not suitable for my magazine.

From this task I learned that the best images are created when the light is infront of her face and the flash of the camera is on. If I was to do this again I would have used a tri pod the steady the camera even more.

1 comment:

  1. You could also add on here what you have learned about photography from doing this course - and how that knowledge has helped inform you with your image selection.

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