10 Shots were taken for analysis
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| The Foreground is blurred and fuzzy whilst the background contains another photographer taking a shot similar whilst capturing each other. The lighting is bright and overexposed due to the camera being in manual focus and having the expose set to high which makes the photos look light and detailed. The Shot contains a bench with puddles of water sitting on top with another photographer preparing to take a photo. The main subject of the photo takes up about one-third of the shot. The subject of the photo is in focus whilst the far background is blurry, this is due to the background being far away. |
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| In the foreground and the background, there is the Bottom side of an outdoor stairwell with the shot showing the railings going up the stairs. The lighting is bright due to the contrast and exposure being turned up on the settings of the camera, I think that this makes the image stand out and overall look better. The Photo contains 6-7 metal grid panels used as the outside stairs into a building, the shot is taken down to up (so from bottom to top). The Metal grids take up all of the shot as they are the main subject for this photo. the images are blurry in the from but clear in the background to try and make the centre of the stairs clear. |
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| The Fore Ground is an upside down view of vegetation that is growing out of the gutter and spilling over the side, whilst the background contains a tree line with some school buildings. The lighting is bright but not too bright which gives the colour in the shot a good balance in the contrast and exposure of the camera and the natural light in the shot. The scene contains some shrubbery that has grown over the side of the gutter and therefore creating a green waterfall effect, which I have reversed to make the photo unusual. The subject of the photo is taking up around one to two-thirds of the view of the camera. There isn't much depth in the top half of the photo but the bottom is out of focus due to the trees not being the subject of the photo. |
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In the Foreground we can see some vegetation that has overgrown out of the gutter, the background contains school buildings other trees that are in the area. The Lighting is a kind of dim light due to the natural lighting but for the camera's lighting has an increase in contrast which lightens ups the photo which may be quite suitable for the shot. The Shot contains a green bit of shrubbery that was hanging from one of the gutters off a maintenance building. The Subject of the photo only takes up about one-third of the photo as the branching off leaf is thin and doesn't take up much space. The Focus in the foreground is clear due to the focus being only on the plant, whilst the background is unclear due to the building far away which is why it has created depth from the plant. |
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| In the foreground there is some sort of homemade contraption made by a student doing a Tech course, this could possibly be some sort of hammer or possible handle but has been disused and left outside. In the background is other rubbish left out. The lighting is good and not to contrast as the other photos. The shot contains a previously mentioned a rejected tech project, left outside due to it being a test or a piece that has been broken off. The Subject of the photo takes up most of the field of view as the shot is a close-up and is trying to show the subject and not a lot else. The focus of the photo is more on the hammers or handles head as that is the main subject. The Focus was supposed to be for the hammer/handle head. |
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| In the foreground is a standard building window on the side of a tech building. The lighting is well balanced and isn't over contrast for the photograph, as well as the reflection of the window adds to the photograph in a positive way. the subject takes up three-quarters of the photo as it is concentrating on the reflection in the window. The Focus on the photo was good as the areas of importance are in focus. |
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The fore ground is the lower area of the tree whilst the background contains the branches of the tree and the cloudy sky. The lighting of the shot is darker in the areas of the trees and lighten at the top of the tree, which is due to the camera aim directly into the sky. The subject takes up two thirds the photo as it is the subject which is why it is in the centre. The focus of the photograph is on the sap dripping from the tree as well as the branches sprouting of the trunk.
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| In the foreground is a standard sign found around college which is directed and for the art block whilst in the background is the graphics and design-build followed with a recreation building and outdoor area. The lighting for the photo is well balanced and isn't too bright or disturbed by the sunlight due to it being overcast. The subject takes up a small portion on the image due to the photo being taken the side on. The focus of the photo is on the area of importance being the sign. |
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| The foreground contains a leaf which has sprouted of the stem and drooped over, whilst the background contains a dead bush with the rest of the plant growing behind it. The lighting for the shot is good and well balanced with a low amount of contrast due to the weather. The subject takes up a small portion of the photo which is due to the size of the subject. the focus in good and is focused on the areas of importance which in this case is the leaf. |
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| The foreground contains a broken tree branch with splinter sprouting of the side of it whilst the background is containing tree branches from other tree located in the background. the lighting is good but possibly a bit on the dark side as the natural lighting at the time was dark and overcast. The rule of thirds is the subject taking up the middle section of the photo with the focus being directed on the tree end. |
Legal and Ethical
Risk Assessment
Shot List
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Location Reece
Production process
Contingency plan
If it began to rain during the shoot then we would have to cover the equipment in some waterproof tarps that we have access to or possibly moving the equipment under shelter to avoid the risk of damage. Depending on the severity of the rain/weather the date of the shoot can be rescheduled to a better day for weather.
Another risk could be a social/legal issue with possible tress-passing on other peoples property or local residents complaining about the use of cameras near their home. If this was to happen then i would easily reschedule the date of the shoot and will take into consideration of the location and angle of my photographs with being respectful to others privacy.
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