evaluation/write up/ typology of images below
in these photos the typology i chose was all the photos being in black and white which with most photos helps improve the photos. but the main part of it was that they all had a part out of focus for example the top left right has been split up in the way that the top part is out of focus and the bottom is out. Out of the ten unedited the one that turned out the best was the bottom right which has the hand rail out of focus and the background in focus takes up most of the photo with the hand rail being a very small part of it. The photo that turned out the worst must have been the unedited bottom left which had the aperture to low which makes the photo very dark which over all makes the photo turn out badly. what influced these photographs below is of course focus in the way that each one I've focused on a part of and object making it in focus and then making every thing else out of focus to help create and interesting photograph for example the top left photograph where there is a table and I have simply focused on the top part of the table and left the bottom half of the photograph out of focus to create that interesting effect. what I think is effective about these photographs is that each one in my opinion is good in the way that each one has ticked of the box of having a part I focus and a part out of focus.
in these photos the typology i chose was all the photos being in black and white which with most photos helps improve the photos. but the main part of it was that they all had a part out of focus for example the top left right has been split up in the way that the top part is out of focus and the bottom is out. Out of the ten unedited the one that turned out the best was the bottom right which has the hand rail out of focus and the background in focus takes up most of the photo with the hand rail being a very small part of it. The photo that turned out the worst must have been the unedited bottom left which had the aperture to low which makes the photo very dark which over all makes the photo turn out badly. what influced these photographs below is of course focus in the way that each one I've focused on a part of and object making it in focus and then making every thing else out of focus to help create and interesting photograph for example the top left photograph where there is a table and I have simply focused on the top part of the table and left the bottom half of the photograph out of focus to create that interesting effect. what I think is effective about these photographs is that each one in my opinion is good in the way that each one has ticked of the box of having a part I focus and a part out of focus.
photo edited evolution.
in these four photo that are from the ten above i have simply change a few aspects of them for example the top right in which i have sharped up the sharp bits from the original as well as playing around with the saturation. comparing these edited images to the ones above I have made some very small differences to four of the photos for example the one of the tree stumps I added a filter to create that over sharpened look. what influenced the images below was the use of editing software and what kind of effects I could use to create these photographs below. What's effective about these photograph is that each one has been taken with the focus angle and framing of the image as well as the edited aspects of them.
in these four photo that are from the ten above i have simply change a few aspects of them for example the top right in which i have sharped up the sharp bits from the original as well as playing around with the saturation. comparing these edited images to the ones above I have made some very small differences to four of the photos for example the one of the tree stumps I added a filter to create that over sharpened look. what influenced the images below was the use of editing software and what kind of effects I could use to create these photographs below. What's effective about these photograph is that each one has been taken with the focus angle and framing of the image as well as the edited aspects of them.
Saul Leiter
Saul was born on the december 3rd 1923 and died on the 26th november 2013. Started his work i photography in the 1940s in which his images explored the colours of his photos as well as strange framings as you can see on the left where there is a shop window covered in condensation which makes i seem out of focus and then he has the man in focus which is what makes his photographs so good. In my opinion Saul's photo seem very well planned out in the way that this photo he may have got the man to purposely lean against the window and toke the photo on a day that the shop window has fogged to help with part of it being out of focus.
Saul was born on the december 3rd 1923 and died on the 26th november 2013. Started his work i photography in the 1940s in which his images explored the colours of his photos as well as strange framings as you can see on the left where there is a shop window covered in condensation which makes i seem out of focus and then he has the man in focus which is what makes his photographs so good. In my opinion Saul's photo seem very well planned out in the way that this photo he may have got the man to purposely lean against the window and toke the photo on a day that the shop window has fogged to help with part of it being out of focus.