3. This is my favourite image I took for this theme, I think the colours and shallow depth
of field really represent the atmosphere of the market.
Aperture f5.6
5. I like this image because I think it captures the moment perfectly and reflects the day to day
runnings of a market stall, with the woman in the foreground visibly happy with her job. I also
like how the colours start brighter on the left of the photograph and progressively get milder
towards the right.
Aperture 6.3
36. I composed this photograph simply by waving a Star Master lamp around in a darkened
room, and although basic, I think it is quite effective and represents the module of
artificial light quite well.
Shutter Speed 10 seconds
44. I think this is my favourite photograph from across the five modules as part of this
assignment, I like how the colours of the light changes across the image. I will definitely
be experimenting more with this kind of photography following this module.
Shutter Speed 15 seconds
45. This is another of my favourite images as I find photographs of fairgrounds particularly
interesting as using a slow shutter speed captures a wide range of motion and reflects
the entertainment of the various amusements.
Shutter Speed 5 seconds
49. 18-55m & 58mm 0.40x Fish- Eye lens
I like this photograph as I think the motion of the bus and people represents the
hustle and bustle of the city and the fish eye lens makes you feel like you are there.
50. 80-200mm Telephoto Lens
This is my favourite image I took for this theme, as I like the way the motion of the
bus is captured yet the background remains completely in focus.
57. 18-55mm lens
I feel like this image is a basic representation of present day travel that every body can
relate to as the angle of the shot puts you in the situation.
63. I love the effect the HDR has on the rust and metal in this image and creates a clear
focal point that stands out from the background.
64.
65. This is my favourite image I have produced for the special techniques module. I did this
by using a panorama shot of a cityscape and through the polar co-ordinates distortion
filter on Photoshop, the planet like effect was created.
66.
67.
68. I created these two panorama images by taking approximately 15/20 shots, moving the
camera clockwise slightly each time. I then used the merge photo to HDR action on
Photoshop to blend the photographs into one panorama. I am happy with how these
turned out, as I did not have much experience with this before.