Shoot 2 - Straight Images
Like the shoot previously, many of the images from this shoot are rather similar but support my unit's title of 'the passing of time'. For this shoot, I looked at clocks and have selected four images as my final ones. I edited these images on Photoshop and adapted the curves and levels to make the image brighter and more striking to the audience. This also helped to enhance the colours within the image. The times on the clocks which I have used as the final images were taken at 3 hour intervals.
Like the shoot previously, many of the images from this shoot are rather similar but support my unit's title of 'the passing of time'. For this shoot, I looked at clocks and have selected four images as my final ones. I edited these images on Photoshop and adapted the curves and levels to make the image brighter and more striking to the audience. This also helped to enhance the colours within the image. The times on the clocks which I have used as the final images were taken at 3 hour intervals.
Like my previous shoot, I decided to create a photo-strip which was inspired by the work of Eadweard Muybridge. I feel that this photo-strip looks especially effective in the black and white and also think that this makes the style more similar to that of the inspiring photographer. I like the way that it is bold and draws in the viewers eye. I adapted the curves to make the backgrounds a block black colour which I thought merged the images better and also gave a more dramatic effect.
I also created a gif showing the changing time in 5 minute intervals. I like the outcome and think it looks effective. However, the only thing I do not like is the fact that the frame keeps altering slightly.






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