Friday, 2 August 2013

Image bank Depth of field

Image bank

Depth of field
This image inspires me to look closely at the overall image when doing my practical work. This image is split in three parts, the straw field, the green trees and the cloudy sky. All the parts are taking up different sizes of the composition but all have equal impact. The way the image has been taken draws the viewer eyes to the centre of the image. I’m thinking of the theme, for this unit, as nature so I’m happy I looked at this image.
This image inspires me look more closely at nature because I never thought of mushrooms to make a really nice, beautiful image. The way the front mushrooms are in focus and really detailed and the background mushrooms out of focus really shows depth and makes the image so much more interesting.  I really hope I can do a shoot like this and make the images I take as good as this image is.
 This image has inspired me to look at different angles that I could possibly do before settling on the easiest and the first one that pops into my head. I love taking images of nature and animals and this image has just made me want to continue to look at nature and animals and to experiment with the images I take. I think I may think about doing a shoot using animals and experiment with angles, depth of field and composition. 
This image has inspired me to not always to worry about filling the whole composition with something and just a simple image can be the most effective. I love that there’s just one flower in focus and the background is just blurred and colourful. The way the depth of field has created such an interesting image to look at. I would like to take this idea of keeping it simple into my practical work in unit 3. 
This image has inspired me not just to look at nature but to look at people and object in nature. I like that the girl is I’m focus and the grass just is blurred which shows a great depth of field. The angle the image has been taken at is different from angles I have tried before I think. I would like the take this idea into my practical work. 
This image inspires me because of the fact that the person in the front isn't in focus but the person in the middle is. This, I think, is a really interesting take on depth of field and I hope to do in my practical work. I can tell this image has a story behind it and I think I lack story telling in my previous work so I hope I can improve n my story telling abilities. 


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