Initial Ideas for my Final Piece
'Relationships Within Nature'
Unit 2 - Relationships - Keynote Presentation in my Documents I have decided that for my final piece I want to create something that presents a series of photographs that I have taken throughout Unit 2. I will not be using my best edit from shoot 1 as although it strongly relates to Jelle Martens work, and my theme of Relationships within Nature, it would look out of place alongside my other photographs. The images I want to use for my final piece are displayed below...
The Final Piece consists of 5 photographs, all 5 are Fast Motion Photography shots, Three are taken from Shoot 2 - 'Capturing the Rain' and two are from Shoot 3 - Wildlife Photography.
Displaying my Final Piece
My Final Piece will be displayed as a row of these 5 photographs, the photos will be connect horizontally in a zig zag shape, the photos will go in the order shown above, connect by a black board.
Final Piece Evaluation
My aim at the beginning of Unit 2, was portray the Relationships within Nature, I believe I have been successful in showing this, I have shown a range of relationships, from animals and their environment, to plants and the weather, and also in shoots 1 and 4, I have shown some impacts that we have on Nature.
You can clearly see my influences throughout Unit 2, although my Final Piece concentrates mainly on David Lloyds Wildlife Photography, and his use of a Short Depth of Field, I have used a short depth of field in all of my photos in my final piece, and have also used fast shutter speeds, to freeze movement, similar to what David Lloyd does in his Safari Photography. You can also see that David Lloyds work has influenced me in my Final Piece as the images show how beautiful nature is.
I have sustained my Artist research throughout Unit 2, I've been constantly referring to the techniques used by my artists, and posting images which relate to my work, whether it be through the technique used, or the content of the image.
My experimentation has been clearly documented, as I have shown a range of successful and less successful images. Overall this Unit has been successful, I've used a wide range of techniques, including Fast Motion and Macro, I have also experimented with different lenses such as 50mm, 18-55mm and 75-300mm lenses, I have also used Neutral Density Filters, but looking back, I wish I had experimented with Polarised Filters, so this would be something I would consider, if I was to redo this Unit.
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