Thursday, 14 November 2013

Props and locations

my original images I took at an abandoned farm

I like this establishing shot because of the layer of fog that creates mysterious tension. 




I used a Dutch tilt in this image for disorientation and to make it look mysterious. I did this to emphasize the setting itself. I used a low angle to show the light shining through the gaps in the roof. I also wanted to frame the image to show that the large containers had been broken. 








This is a similar image that I took with a rule of thirds and landscape framing. I didn't like this as much because it looked less artistic because of the precision of the framing and the angle made the building look smaller and less over powering than the previous image. 









I liked the contrast between nature from the plants and urbanization and graffiti from the wall.



                                Linking to the previous image, I liked how nature and tranquillity contrasted with the rubbish being dumped in the corner of the wall and the ruggedness of the wall itself










 In this image I liked the rule of thirds of the red bar with graffiti on, next to the back wall with graffiti on, next to the windows. I also liked the idea of a point of view shot of someone sat on the wall.




                                     This is my favourite image because of the graffiti and the ruggedness of the room contrasted with the plants growing where they shouldn’t be.



                          In this image I liked the low angle focus of the brick on the bottom left of the screen and the whole ambience of the room being the background. I also liked the light shining through the gaps in the roof.                













These are some props I'm going to use in a photo-shoot







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