Sunday 20 January 2008

Submission: Open


Holetown is one of our favourite haunts in Barbados and full of chattel houses. Each one is painted a different colour combination, and I decided to take photos of every single one to make up a series of images. I took all the photos just straight on and then cropped and rotated them in Photoshop just to make them more interesting. I like this one as the lighting is interesting and the leaves add a bit of interest.

Submission: Tree



Was trying to get a good imageof a banana tree, but it proved to be really difficult. The tree was quite untidy, and my lens just isn't wide-angled enough to get a good photo. In the end I decided to concentrate on small details, in particular leaves and also the bunches of bananas. Little light was reaching the bananas, so that didn't really work either, but the sun was shining through the leaves, and looked quite effective. I like the way this one ripples in the top left corner.

Submission: Happiness


Somebody had left this chair in exactly this position on the beach, so I couldn't resist taking a photo of it, and for once had a willing model!

This beach was called Foul Bay, but was far from it, being completely deserted (apart from this chair) and absolutely stunning. I could have quite happily stayed there the whole day.

Sunday 13 January 2008

Holiday Assignment



Oh well. Decided to upload these making tomorrow the deadline.
Happiness.
Tree Hugger 2
Here is my 'Happiness' photo. Now the observant among you may notice that I probably didn't take the photo. Lets say I was the artistic director. I used a voice operated camera and lightstand. This had the SB-24 off to camera left on 85mm. The camera was my friends K-10D. I actually wanted more of the tree, with the light fading the trunk in and out of the picture - but in the end I was happy with this one. Next time I would have directed the model to hold his hand slightly differently - because now I notice it looks weird.

Tree
Next is my 'Tree' picture. I was tempted to just use the one above, but in the end I used a slightly different picture as I wanted to use the sunset.
Tree and Sunset
Again SB-24 was camera left, approx 45 degrees. I was trying to get the sunset in and capture the colours, but needed some foreground interest. Decided not to go for the obvious silhouette shot, so lit up the tree. I was first of all intregued to how green the trunk was. This didnt look green in the available light so the only thing I can think is that there is some strange effect going on with the orange sunset and the daylight flash and the balance brought out the green. Again on my friends K10D.

Open Picture:
Aliens in the Woods.

Aliens in the Woods
My final assignment picture, taken a few minutes after the picture above. Yet again SB-24 to camera left but this time way in front of me. If you look very carefully you can see Rowan's silhouette to the side. What I love about this is the colours in the sky. I've been itching to get up to these woods in sunset for a long time, but since its been the early nights the weather hasnt been nice enough. The flash actually drowns the available light, which wasnt too dark. I also like the way the trees are partially lit - giving a sort of stone henge sort of effect.

Ok - so all of these were taken at the same night. I did take some more pictures, you can see the best of them here, but as I was so ill over the holiday these were all I could manage - but I am pleased with them.