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Art Photography: April 2011
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Saturday, 30 April 2011. I was in Perth (Australia) for work a few weeks ago and took the opportunity to take some street photographs. I used my point and shoot camera (Canon Powershot S95), a fabulous little camera which allowed me to be fairly subtle and less in-the-face than the big 30D. It was quite challenging taking photos of strangers in their rush hour heading home, but it was fun too, particularly playing with the strong contrasting light. Girl at a bus stop (challenging bright light behind).
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Art Photography: January 2011
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Saturday, 22 January 2011. Exercise 13: A Standard View. Photo 1: A girl at the market. Photo 2: Basket with busy view behind. Photo 3: Mother and daughter having a snack. Photo 4: Tasty bananas and a yellow hat. Photo 5: Lettuces galore. Photo 6: Busy feet. Photo 7: Fresh produce basket. Photo 8: A dog watches at the market. Photo 9: Queue for purchase. Photo 10: Live music completes the scene. A fun project, it's good to finally get back to taking photos again! Posted by Selina Wallace. 10 Business Les...
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Art Photography: Portraits
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Monday, 20 February 2012. Off to the market again with camera and flash. I asked this lady to pose for me and am quite pleased with this natural shot. Some minor post processing with curves, crop and removal of a small background imperfection. I like the narrow DOF which isolates her from the dark background which still has some interest, and she looks smart and fresh despite her age. I may try doing some alternate images (in post-processing) for this one. Posted by Selina Wallace. Neil vN - tangents.
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Art Photography: May 2011
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Friday, 6 May 2011. What does sustainability mean to me? I've been asking myself this question for a while now, and I am going to enter a competition with this same subject (due in a few weeks). I'd love to get peoples opinion on my images and will take any suggestions seriously! I've tried to think about what I do in my. I should have been doing this for ages! I also took the first two shots using my big external flash in a somewhat studio style setup. It has been a fun challenge. Photo 2: Live Local.
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Art Photography: January 2012
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Tuesday, 31 January 2012. Beyond People and Place. I sent off my work for the March assessment yesterday. Pretty exciting to send off another finished subject, two years in the making. I feel like I've come a long way but also realise how far I've got to go. Other projects I'd like to work on this year, time permitting. 8211; this is a project I'd like to do – make more interesting photographs with a variety of crops, and use these in a project such as one for a magazine. Posted by Selina Wallace. I have...
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Art Photography: May 2012
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Tuesday, 8 May 2012. Formal Assessment - People and Place. Well I received my formal notification of my results for People and Place 1 last night. I was very pleased to see I have passed with a Class 1 again, the same as for The Art of Photography. I didn't think I'd done quite as well as TAOP, so I was pleased that the assessors disagreed with me! I also appreciated the comments, one of which reads " Continuing to develop your personal style and take innovative risks will further strengthen your work.
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BA (Hons) Photography - Learning Journal: March 2012
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BA (Hons) Photography - Learning Journal. Open College of the Arts - Photography 2 - Landscape. Tuesday, 27 March 2012. Project 42 : man made landscape. The image above shows how man is dividing up the landscape for farming. In this case the areas divided by stone walls enabling the control of grazing and stock management. In addition the wild overgrown area in the top right is separate and not a farming area. Within the intimate landscape of man there is shape and texture. Concrete here is patched a...
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BA (Hons) Photography - Learning Journal: August 2012
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BA (Hons) Photography - Learning Journal. Open College of the Arts - Photography 2 - Landscape. Thursday, 16 August 2012. Assessment - A Milestone. Today is a milestone as I am now half way towards my degree with the official notification of credits, breakdown of marks and advice for further study. Advice for further study. Wednesday, 1 August 2012. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). King's Lynn, Norfolk, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. Assessment - A Milestone. How can experts enrich your writing?
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BA (Hons) Photography - Learning Journal: May 2012
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BA (Hons) Photography - Learning Journal. Open College of the Arts - Photography 2 - Landscape. Wednesday, 30 May 2012. Project 37/38 : ways of dramatising a landscape and burning in the sky. The dramatic tends to use the extremes of nature, by way of topography, lens selection (wide v telephoto), colour, back lighting, reflections, meteorological conditions and composition. Mountains, reflection in water and the sea are often seen as dramatic. Conversion in Camera (surprisingly good in Nikon and Leica).
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Friends of Carlotta: Still running
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This is us having fun. Wednesday, December 24. I have been running now for about 3 months, not continuously of course. The dark nights make it quite difficult to keep motivated but I have been doing the 5K Parkrun on a Saturday morning and some indoor exercise's in the evening, just half an hour of light weights and stretching. Too keep thing moving I did a Santa run for charity, raising £130 so far and signed up for the 10K Balmoral run after Easter. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am a proud.