Showing posts with label Experiment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Experiment. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 October 2014

3D Object Light Photography

Having created a 3D letter at home, in graphics we experimented with lighting effects and how they're cast on objects. My 3D piece as seen below and in my previous piece is of a letter 'H' as I wanted to relate it back to my previous work around the phrase 'Honesty is the Best Policy'. Because of that I made my letter in such a way that it was rough and loose to give the impression of a hidden meaning such as the same with my phrase. As not all things are true and lies are everywhere.


With this I used two different set ups both with 1 lamp each on full brightness. One with a white background the other with a black. The goal was to take up to 20 shots or more of different angles, shadows and focal points.
First here are two shots both with something wrong about them, the first is overexposed and the second a miss focus on my point. All shots were taken under manual focus and settings. The main problem I had was the yellow tint on the bulb and going back I would sort out my white balance after every other shot.


One of the main problems shooting in manual is without a doubt reading the situation wrong and getting an over or under exposed photo or rushing the shot and miss placing the focal point.

All 3 of these shots have zero editing on them for now and i will later do an edit to clean up the backdrop and such but first lets me explain why out of all 20+ shots these are the 3 I feel have the best composition for what i was aiming for.
First up with this angle i made the main focus on the back part of the letter to allow the depth of field to blur out the front portion and allow the shadow to really take form. I really enjoy this photo as its really captures the shape of the shadow and the object.


Next up in this almost central shot, This is a great shot in my eyes as as of the placement of the letter on the backdrop [very near the back] you can see the way the shadow bends its way around and up the white sheet and I really like the way its almost creeping out form behind the letter. The only problem with this shot is the white balance is a little off but i feel even despite that it really works well.

My 3rd favourite shot is this poorly framed but elegantly focused shot. A little off with the framing but can easily crop out the white wall in photoshop. What really shines in this photo is the focus of the letter and how faintly the shadows lay on the letter and escape from underneath it because of the black backdrop. 
I really enjoy photography and consider myself a keen hobbyist and love experimenting with new ideas and concepts such as lamp lights in these shot and playing around with shadows. I really look forward to advancing this shadow play with a live model sometime soon. 


Saturday, 27 September 2014

First Time - Shape Sheet

I don't know how in all my years of messing around in art classes from school to my own adventures, I've never done a shape sheet. I've done progression sheets or idea developments but never something as simple as taking a single shape or shapes from an images and then letting my mind and hand wandering creating new patterned and ideas.


























Not the best photo I've ever taken and I'm not overly happy with my shape sheet but for a first time I think it turned out pretty well. I would still like to go back and work into it, penning my final work and just some simple colour behind the shapes to make them pop.
However i do like the process of taking my double circle in the top left and branching off, of it into a crazy mess of spirals, Triangles all the way back to teardrop shapes in the bottom right or even the mass of circles in the top right which is a very abstract sort of piece. It's really crazy how much a simple double circle can slowly but surly be changed into something else through this method. Its definitely something I'll be using again when trying to come up with unique patterns and shape fast.