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May | 2010 | OCA | TAoP | Blog
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Images text ideas thoughts feelings etc. Assignment 5: applying the techniques of illustration and narrative. May 8, 2010. The final assignment of the course links together all that you have learned in 5: Natural light, 6: Artificial light and 7: Narrative and illustration. Imagine that you are about to illustrate a story for a magazine. A theme that has a narrative element…. Or, perhaps, does the subject matter? So back to a theme… What about… Ironing a shirt? Drinking a glass of wine? So it’s jus...
Image(s) of the week (no. 102) | OCA | TAoP | Blog
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Images text ideas thoughts feelings etc. Image(s) of the week (no. 102). I haven’t done one of these for months…. Picasso’s ‘ The Kiss’. Picasso - The Kiss. Watteau’s ‘The Faux Pas’. Watteau - The Faux Pas. Strang’s ‘Bank Holiday’. Strang - The Bank Holiday. Turner’s ‘Rain, steam and speed’. Turner - Rain, steam, speed. These images are undoubtedly Art. Would the same scenes photographed be considered Art? I suspect not. Two people kissing? Would that be a bit like Hockney’s ‘joiners’? A photograph of a.
August | 2009 | OCA | TAoP | Blog
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Images text ideas thoughts feelings etc. Project 27: real and implied circles. August 30, 2009. Produce 4 photographs that are organised around circles. Seeing as I could include real circles, I went for the easy option to start with. (And I like that statement ‘The more imaginative you can be … the better’. This first image has even got a couple of real triangles in it: would it be suitable for Project 26? Project 27: real and implied circles. Project 27: real and implied circles. August 23, 2009. Then ...
Image(s) of the week (no. 103) | OCA | TAoP | Blog
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Images text ideas thoughts feelings etc. Image(s) of the week (no. 103). You’re probably getting REALLY fed up with this now, but I’ve just come across this fabulous WORK OF ART! And yet again, it’s not a photograph. (Oooo, I was tempted to say, it’s a proper work of art… But I think I’m getting to the point where I think photography is, or at least can be, art. Or at least I’m getting closer to believing that it can be). Millet's 'The Gleaners'. So at last, perhaps: PHOTOGRAPHY IS ART. Next Post ».
Project 65: symbols | OCA | TAoP | Blog
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Images text ideas thoughts feelings etc. The idea of this project is to find symbols for a number of concepts. Complete it by listing more than one symbol for each of the following subjects… The subjects are growth, excess, crime, silence and poverty. Symbols for growth: a sprouting seedling. Oh dear: already desperate! Spiritual growth and development. Is that a bit more interesting than a sprouting seedling? Symbols for excess: a shot of an interior Specsavers wall. Except maybe a functionally meaningl...
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Project 39: Using Faster Film and Higher Sensitivity | ianfrithrn
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My OCA Learning PhotoBlog…. Project 39: Using Faster Film and Higher Sensitivity. Project 39: Using Faster Film and Higher Sensitivity. A camera captures an image by recording light – focused using a lens on to a light sensitive film or, in a digital camera, a light sensitive electronic sensor. The film or sensor must be exposed. To just enough light to record an image as intended – too little light and the resulting image is underexposed. Higher shutter speeds may be necessary to freeze movement or prev...
Project 38: Measuring the Intensity of Light | ianfrithrn
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My OCA Learning PhotoBlog…. Project 38: Measuring the Intensity of Light. Project 38: Measuring the Intensity of Light. This is the first project of a new section of ‘ The Art of Photography’. Section 5 examines natural light, as opposed to artificial light. Finally estimated values have been added in an attempt to predict the change in graph shape during the winter and summer seasons. This practical experiment clearly demonstrates the changes in available light over a day but more importantly it promote...
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My OCA Learning PhotoBlog…. I am an OCA student studying Photography. I am currently completing Photography 1: The Art of Photography. Project 39: Using Faster Film and Higher Sensitivity. Project 39: Using Faster Film and Higher Sensitivity. A camera captures an image by recording light – focused using a lens on to a light sensitive film or, in a digital camera, a light sensitive electronic sensor. The film or sensor must be exposed. While higher ISO values may seem an easy solution to low light exposur...
Project 37: Filters with Black and White Film | ianfrithrn
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My OCA Learning PhotoBlog…. Project 37: Filters with Black and White Film. Project 37: Filters with Black and White Film. The objective of this project was to take an introductory look at the effect of colour filters on black and white film – how they can be used to selectively adjust tones in the black and white image. To provide a bench mark for comparison a black and white version of the image was produced by desaturating the colour completely but making no other adjustments (Fig 2). In fig 4 a blue f...
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Images text ideas thoughts feelings etc. Assignment 5: applying the techniques of illustration and narrative. May 8, 2010. The final assignment of the course links together all that you have learned in 5: Natural light, 6: Artificial light and 7: Narrative and illustration. Imagine that you are about to illustrate a story for a magazine. A theme that has a narrative element…. Or, perhaps, does the subject matter? So back to a theme… What about… Ironing a shirt? Drinking a glass of wine? So it’s jus...
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