DSDN 101

DSDN 112

DSDN 141

DSDN 142

DSDN 144

  • dsdn144

DSDN 171

Showing posts with label dsdn144. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dsdn144. Show all posts

Monday, 28 May 2012

Light

Final Images
Contrasted Wellington









The main keywords I pursued were contrast, focus, lighting, abstract and emotion. In all honesty I wasn’t sure on how my project was going to turn out, since I was doing it all in black and white. But the end result looked amazing and I am happy with my final images. I shot all my photos in colour at first then desaturated them later in photoshop. I had to change my camera settings throughout my shoots as well to give off different amount of light in each image, playing around with the ISO and shutter helped with this. 

Light

Third and Fourth Shoot









Light

Proposal Update


By discovering Paul Politis, I completely changed the style that my project will be shot. Paul specializes in black and white photography that would work well at night. This then gave me the idea of a contrasted style series of photos, where all my photos were black and white and were taken at night. I wanted to portray the areas of Wellington where during the night, the light source would give off an emotional kind of feeling to it, showing this through light and such things as patterns, shapes and shadows. Most of my images I plan to be still life but I am contemplating including light trails in a couple photos as well, just to show the street side of Wellington and how the light from the street is contrasted from the background, which I'm hoping is just plain black. My main idea was that at night, the walk from the centre of town to the waterfront is always an interesting journey itself. I realized how the light source was very minimal in some parts but yet shined onto a certain part of the area/objects. For example a lone street light in the middle of a car park just shining down on one spot. 


Precedents and Research


Paul Politis
http://www.paulpolitis.com/bwgallery/night/photograph.asp?photo=207
http://www.paulpolitis.com/bwgallery/night/photograph.asp?photo=223

http://www.paulpolitis.com/bwgallery/urban/photograph.asp?photo=79

Other Photos (Precedents unknown)
http://www.interestings.net/?p=1619

http://www.flickr.com/photos/popeyee/6697939817/

Light

Second Shoot
Contact Sheets




Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Light

Weekly Exercise 2
HDR (High Dynamic Range)

I had a look at examples of HDR photography on the internet and decided I'd give a night time photo a go. It was my first time to ever do an HDR photo so i ran into some difficulties along the way. But I'm happy with my end result. With my photo I managed to catch the flight path of a plane, and if you look closely (I swear) i caught a shooting star in the background, since planes don't follow that path. The first photo is just my chosen photos automated together on photoshop by using the HDR Pro merge. I had 6 photos which were all different exposures so it turned out okay, but had a lot of noise and "ghost". I also uploaded an HDR photo that had the ghost removed from it.

HDR

 HDR (ghost removed)

HDR Effect

Development and Contact Sheet


Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Light

First Shoot


My first shoot was just a quick and rough shoot to get the idea of the style of photography I will be doing. I did it inside because the weather outside is too horrid for anyone. But I picked 2 images that seemed t me the most successful for now, using my blue light stick to create nice fluid images in mid air. I will continue to develop these as I go on.





Light

Research Ideas


I liked this photo because I could easily incorporate this style into my photography. My idea was similar to this with 2 people fighting with the light drawing outlining them.


I liked this idea to where the image has been photoshopped to look like an abstract person in the style of a cartoon. Using different colors to indicate maybe 2 sides to a person.


This is one of my have examples of what I could do for my shoot. Shows 2 people in a dark setting with the light drawing as some kind of blast with references to cartoons such as Dragonball Z. This would be interesting to do but of course, with bigger and better blast for effect.


I liked this photo specifically because it portrays a new way of looking at a normal object. It takes a boring chair and turns it into a wild and messy light painting around it, which actually turns out looking pretty cool in the end.

images from http://digital-photography-school.com/25-spectacular-light-painting-images

Light

Proposal Development


1. My main idea that I'm going for I thought would be fun to shoot, but I'll need a friend to help me with the photography as well. I was going to go around Wellington at night time to the more/most populist places and do a light painting. I was either thinking of doing a light graffiti within the space provided in the photo or do a battle scene. 2 people with superpowers fighting each other in the city at night, with glowing light auras and Dragonball Z style blast to each other. If I can pull this off it would be a really cool and entertaining series of photos, unlike all the other cliche types of light photography out there. I would need a tripod for a start to get rid of the noise and blur from each photo, and to have my camera setting to "bulb" so I can have the chance and time to do the painting.


2. A light optical illusion is another idea I had. Where I photograph an object normally at first, then photograph it again so it is completely transformed and abstract. I had a bit of practice with this in my DSDN 101 project 1 assignment where I photographed a compass which had 2 separate shadows and it looked like it was floating in mid air, due to how I cropped it. Doing this kind of photography or something close to it would be interesting.

Saturday, 12 May 2012

Light

Weekly Exercise 1


This is my very first time attempting a light painting with my camera. With the first shot I used a long light stick that wasn't very bright which gave off a cool smoke/fluid like shape throughout. My second shot I used a brighter blue LED light to draw the same thing, this one turned out messier but was far bolder than the first one. I am still experimenting at this stage so I will put more up soon.



Tuesday, 8 May 2012

Time

"Let's Time Travel!" - Photo by Jay Tapp. Cuba Street, Wellington. 
Final Images
Final Proposal



For this project I chose to mix the past with the present, and to portray this I photographed buildings in Wellington. I had a long hard look at our city’s buildings and found the perfect street. Cuba St, just passed the Manners mall side. While I was looking down this street I noticed that there was an even amount of old buildings, mixed with entirely new ones. The first building I noticed was the old Bank of New Zealand building. I did research on this building and it was completed in 1913, almost 100 years later it now has been completely transformed, with a new interior being Burger King, and there’s a whole new apartment building that’s been placed/built on top of it which does not communicate well with the building below. Walking down the street, the scenery looks very similar with the buildings above most probably being that of the same age, possibly even older.


The key words I chose to pursue for my shoots were time, time travel, society, history and culture. I think I was successful within my images because they all clearly showed this in one way or another. All my photos were from a point of view, shooting at a low angle from the ground compared to the size of the building. 


Old Bank of New Zealand Building w. Burger King 
Left Image: I chose to put this photo in my slide because it gives off the clear view of the old building, mixed with the new building directly on top of it, portraying time historically.
Right Image: This is a good example of using people, clearly the top part of the building is old and ancient, no one would even believe there's anything inside because it looks like it's been there for years, but as you look down you see the shop "Cheapskates", probably one of the most modern skate shops you'll find in New Zealand, this photo shows how a very old building can change itself over time.

Left Image: This photo I quite liked and thought it would fit because I felt I needed a close up of this street. I found this entrance on one of the buildings and noticed that the gate was very old or had an old and ancient art form style in it (possibly rococo or gothic). Then you look past the gate and you notice that it's a very modernistic style to the interior. A great example of how past time architecture can be mixed with present time architecture.
Right Image: This is the back view of the buildings, I like the graffiti artwork showed in these photos because it tells a sad story of how over time, the building was just forgotten and tagged on by street art. But then you keep looking up and theres a brand new building where people would get confused, wondering why that is even up there or why it makes sense. 


This is my last photo that I put in slide. I put this photo in because unlike the other building there we changing over time vertically, these 2 buildings show a change in time horizontally being right next to each other. The building on the right we can all tell is obviously modern compared to the one on the left side, which is the Columbia Private Hotel which was constructed before the 1900's. 




My research findings on the buildings I photographed, just to get the sense of the history and to know the exact story of "time" within this street I captured.


http://www.historic.org.nz/TheRegister/RegisterSearch/RegisterResults.aspx?RID=1338&m=advanced


http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&d=EP19090508.2.14.3

Time

Final Shoot Contact Sheet




Time Research

Research For Final Shoot

For my time photography, my keywords I'm choosing are history, culture, society and time travel. I'm photographing buildings that have a history in them, but then have a totally different way communicating with the public now. 

I will include people in my photos to show an unexpected way of how the building is being used.


With my shoot, I plan on shooting in low light or at night time, which means I have to keep the ISO set to 400 or less, because of the noise it would create otherwise. 



As most of the buildings I am photographing are so much more taller than where I am photographing from (the ground), I will have to be careful of the distortion within my photos. I have to try my best to keep all the lines vertical, and to have a reasonable angle. The 2 pictures below are a good example of this, in which one is distorted taken from the ground, and the other being leveled. The low angle shot makes the buildings seem more dramatic, which may be a good approach compared to a boring 2D like image.



Sources:


http://weburbanist.com/2008/10/16/the-motion-blur-and-time-lapse-photography-of-12-fascinating-photographers/


http://photo.net/learn/architectural/exterior


http://www.abandoned-places.com/