Usable Photographs:
This photo was taken within Kelham Riverside, just outside the museum. Out of all of the photos that I have taken at this location this one was the most usable as I had managed to to get the picture very similar to what I wanted it to look like in my sketch. The shot type for this photo is a wide shot, this is because although I wanted the sign as the main subject of the photo the background was needed for what I have planned for for it on Photoshop. The photo was also taken at eye level and this was because I wasn't trying to show off any dominance or vulnerability but instead show people how I view things, taking photos at eye level can give it a more realistic view. The way in which this photo is composed makes the Kelham island sign the main focus of the photo, in the foreground you have the railings along with the ground, in the middleground you have the main focus of the photo which is the Kelham island sign and in the background there is the view of the buildings and the sky. The way in which these three sections are composed make the photo balanced. The photo in also in deep depth of field however, for this photo it could have been in either deep depth or shallow depth of field because the only thing that really needs to be on focus is the black kelham island sign. This photo was taken in the mode Scene Auto Intelligence scene and at the time the photo was taken the shutter speed was at 1/160 and the aperture f/8.0 This is a photo of the cheese grater car park, I had taken three photos of this building but this one was the most usable one of the three because this one has the sky included in the picture. This photo is a wide shot of the building and it was taken at a low angle. The main reason for the picture being taken at a low angle is that it shows of the stature of the building, this is important because this building was voted the worlds coolest car park so the picture needs to be taken at the right angle. This photo is taken in shallow depth of field and this is because the building is the main subject of the image. The way in which is composed does not follow the rule of thirds because there is only the foreground and the background, no middle ground. In terms of taking the picture there was nothing I could of done to improve the quality of the picture as there was a number of obstructions that was in the way if I was to take the picture in a different place. This photo was taken in the mode Scene Auto Intelligence and the shutter speed of the picture was 1/400. The shutter speed was slightly faster than the average shutter speed for a still image and this was because to the left of the building there was lots of other work going on so there was cranes moving around. The aperture size was quite small and that was because it was very bright outside and if the aperture size was any bigger then the picture would have been over exposed.
This photo is of the bridge which connects two sections of the park hill flats together. This was the most usable photo and this was because it also has part of the background in the frame. This is a mid shot of the bridge and becuase of where I was positioned it had to be taken at a low angle. The reason for taking this photo in a mid shot was so that I could include the part of the background, this is important for what I want to do on Photoshop. This photo is in deep depth of field however, shallow depth of field would have worked too. This is because althought the background of the image is important it is going to be edited out as I only need the space. The way in which the photo is composed complies with the rule of thirds as there is the foreground, the middleground and the background. The shutter speed of this picture is at 1/160, this is the average shutter speed of any sort of still image. The aperture of this picture is at f/8.0, since it wasn't too bright outside the aperture size doesn't need to be any smaller or bigger. For this picture I had used a startdard kit lens. For this picture I plan to have the park hill sign on the side of the bridge, and then have the background of the image filled with clouds. However there will be beams of light shining of the clouds and onto the sign.
This photo is of the sheffield wednesday club crest, most of the photos that I took of this image was usable however I chose this one. This is a close up of the crest and because of my surroundings it was taken at a low angle. It was taken as a close because I dont need the surrounding areas of the crest, the main focus of the photo needs to be the crest. Because the camera mode was set in scene auto intellegence mode the photo was taken deep depth of field however,
shallow depth of field would have worked for this picture because the only thing thay needs to be in focus is the crest. The wya in which this photo is composed does not comply with the rule of thirds as there is only the middleground. The aperture at which the photo was taken at was f/5.6, this was because on the day I took this picture it was qiute dark and when I had tried to use the flask the picture then bacme too bright to use. The shutter speed of this photo is 1/400, the shutter speed had to be slight faster than usual and this was because the size of the aperture was bigger, of the shutter speed was any less than is then the picture would be overexposed. When it comes to my final pieces this picture will be used along side with the picture of the Amphitheatre whereby I show how both of the football teams in sheffield can divide a city.
This is a photo of the sheffield united club crest, this was on the same situation as before where by most of the photos that I had taken where usable but I had just decided to pick this one. This is a close up of the crest and because of my surroundings it was taken at a low angle. It was taken as a close up because I don't need the surrounding areas of the crest, the main focus of the photo needs to be the crest. Because the camera mode was set in scene auto intellegence mode the photo was taken deep depth of field however, shallow depth of field would have worked for this picture because the only thing thay needs to be in focus is the crest. The wya in which this photo is composed does not comply with the rule of thirds as there is only the middleground. The aperture of this photo is considered 'average' for taking daily picutres, the size of the aperture is f/9.0. Since it wasn't too dark or too bright outside having the aperutre at just 'average' is good for me. This is the same for the shutter speed, especially since this is a still image. The shutter speed for this image is 1/200. When it comes to my final pieces this picture will be used along side with the picture of the Amphitheatre whereby I show how both of the football teams in sheffield can divide a city.
This photo is of the old end of the Park hill flats this is going to make up one third of the of one of my final pieces. I think this is useable because this side of the building is similar to the newer version of the flats. Since this picture is meant to be the reflection of the new building there needed to be some resemblance with the new building. The shot type for this picture was a wide shot and this was because I needed to capture the majority of the newer side of the building without standing too far out. Because of the size and stature of the building the angle at which the shit was taken at was a low angle, this connotes how intimidating the building can be. The shot was also taken in landscape, it had to be taken in landscape because it allows the camera to take in as much of the scene as possible. Taking it in portrait will cut out most of the picture. This picture was taken in the mode scene auto intelligence and the aperture of the picture was at f/6,3 which makes everything in the picture in focus. This means that the picture is in deep depth of field, this is important in terms of meaning because it connotes the importance of the building. These settings ensure that everything that was in frame was frozen and in focus, for this type of photography this is important because if everything was in focus then it allows you to all of the little details of the object. The way in which this photo is composed shows that is it not balanced and this is because the photo is made of one object being the building however, the composition of the photo does not matter the foreground will be taken out in Photoshop so that I can use it how I wish to in my final piece. This photo is going to make up one third of my final piece, to create meaning in this image I plan to have this photo resting on top of calm pool of water. Then I want to the old Park hill to at the bottom of the new park hill, it should be a reflection of the new park hill.
This is a photo of the sheffield untied sign on the right side of the sheffield untied stadium. Out of all of the photos that I had taken this one was the best one because the sun light provided the right lighting for the photo. This is a close up of the sign and because of my surroundings it was taken at a low angle. It was taken as a close up because I don't need any of the surrounding areas, the main focus of the photo needs to be the sign. Because the camera mode was set in scene auto intelligence mode the photo was taken deep depth of field however, shallow depth of field would have worked for this picture because the only thing thay needs to be in focus is the crest. The way in which this photo is composed fits into the rule of thirds. In the foreground you have all of the necessary scaffolding, middleground is the sheffield united sign and the background is the skyline. The aperture of this photo is considered 'average' for taking daily picutres, the size of the aperture is f/8.0. Since it wasn't too dark or too bright outside having the aperture at just 'average' is good for me. This is the same for the shutter speed, especially since this is a still image. The shutter speed for this image is 1/200. When it comes to my final pieces this picture will be used along side with the picture of the Amphitheatre whereby I show how both of the football teams in sheffield can divide a city.
1. Screen shot of adobe bridge.
2. Setting up equipment.
3. Practise shots evaluated.
4. Final images with screen shots.


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