All these images are in manual I am afraid I deleted the shots off the memory card before collecting the data.
Thursday, 9 December 2010
Sunday, 5 December 2010
Unit 208, theme 2- The Butcher, The Baker and The Candlestick Maker.
The Butcher.....
Add caption ISO 800 1/34 5.6 In this photograph Mark is facing the window which is adding more light eliminating back-ground shadow. This helps show the detail in the texture and shape of the pies. |
Only As Good As Your Tools. (sharp !) ISO 400 1/160 5.6 Mark was sharping one of his knives, this shot shows the Sharpe edge of the knife the texture and shape of the steel in the light. |
Tuesday, 23 November 2010
Unit 208 theme 2 - Related to People and Portraits Theme -Happy !
Just had the go-ahead from the Bakery , I can visit on friday to take shots for my assignment 208, Principles of location photography ,Task 1a people and portraits. The theme I have chosen is Butcher , Baker and The Candle stick-Maker ,the reason for this is I have been all of the above !!!!
When I was18 yrs old I was working at a local bakery ,there I met most of my good friends and some really funny characters, which made the job more enjoyable ,I have been in contact with the bakery recently for permission to take photos for my assignment . I will have to keep a few things in mind when going into this place of work, I have checked their health and safety policies and will be wearing a white coat , a hair net and clean shoes, checking areas where and when I can photograph that will be safe ,also confidentiality -not expose the company name and special ingredients used during the baking process. I will also be showing the images I take to the supervisor, making sure that I have ad-eared to the rules they have set out to me allowing me to photograph in their bakery.
My next job was working with my mum and dad as they started their new business ,a butches shop. I worked up to six days a week at some periods, over eighteen years so I got to know the job inside out and again made lots of good pals in the process .My dad retired around four years ago but the man who brought the business agreed to let me photograph him . I have done this and will be loading the photos on shortly. Whilst I was in the butchers shop and cutting up area I checked their health and saftey policy and ad-eared to it . I worn a white coat , tied my hair up and wore clean shoes, I checked when and where I was a loud to photograph ,checking floor space as I moved around walking and photographing.
Finally a job I still do now ,a part-time candle maker along side another part-time job. I have worked for a local candle-maker for around four years on and off so I know the heath and safety procedures in my present place of work ,when walking around the shop floor you have to be a-wear of 10 ltr buckets of hot wax ranging from 60 to a 100 centigrade, so footings are imperative and naked flames are used too, so again being a-wear of where you stand .
I will be using my Fine-Pix digital camera ,it has a set lens ,other equipment- just spare XD card ,set of fully charged batteries and a lens cloth and extra XD cards .
When I was18 yrs old I was working at a local bakery ,there I met most of my good friends and some really funny characters, which made the job more enjoyable ,I have been in contact with the bakery recently for permission to take photos for my assignment . I will have to keep a few things in mind when going into this place of work, I have checked their health and safety policies and will be wearing a white coat , a hair net and clean shoes, checking areas where and when I can photograph that will be safe ,also confidentiality -not expose the company name and special ingredients used during the baking process. I will also be showing the images I take to the supervisor, making sure that I have ad-eared to the rules they have set out to me allowing me to photograph in their bakery.
My next job was working with my mum and dad as they started their new business ,a butches shop. I worked up to six days a week at some periods, over eighteen years so I got to know the job inside out and again made lots of good pals in the process .My dad retired around four years ago but the man who brought the business agreed to let me photograph him . I have done this and will be loading the photos on shortly. Whilst I was in the butchers shop and cutting up area I checked their health and saftey policy and ad-eared to it . I worn a white coat , tied my hair up and wore clean shoes, I checked when and where I was a loud to photograph ,checking floor space as I moved around walking and photographing.
Finally a job I still do now ,a part-time candle maker along side another part-time job. I have worked for a local candle-maker for around four years on and off so I know the heath and safety procedures in my present place of work ,when walking around the shop floor you have to be a-wear of 10 ltr buckets of hot wax ranging from 60 to a 100 centigrade, so footings are imperative and naked flames are used too, so again being a-wear of where you stand .
I will be using my Fine-Pix digital camera ,it has a set lens ,other equipment- just spare XD card ,set of fully charged batteries and a lens cloth and extra XD cards .
Wednesday, 17 November 2010
Unit 208 theme 1 -Charlie Waite -Landscape photographer.
Here are ten photographs of Charlie Waites that have chosen that have inspired me to take a few images of my own .
This is my take of Charlie's photograph (above left ) ,although in
my shot the sky is not as blue , but the idea is similar ,a wispy sky with detail ,in Charlie's shot he has texture and color in the
flowers, a bright and vibrant shot .
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Charlie's shot above is again more vibrant in color than my shot ,again the inspiration was the vertical lines of Charlie's vine rows.
My corn in the cob rows are vertical the texture of the plants is apparent ,and stops suddenly with the trees in the distance, which if I had climbed down from the fence I may had achieved the same result as Charlie has .
In this shot I think I have achieved the same as Charlie's shot on the left ,I really like my version too (below ). The texture of the fence in the fore-ground ,the glimmering water that leads your eye in the mid-ground and moody sky in the back-ground . The tonal range of different shades of grey in the sky and the shape in the land in the distance.
Manual f8 |
This shot of mine on the right is not the same as Charlie's (above ), but it shows reflection lines ,shape texture and color . |
manual setting |
Shot taken in manual |
In this photo of mine on the right the branch seems to illuminate with the sun behind it there is shape ,color and texture .In Charlie's shot the leaves seem to branch out with vibrant golden leaves ,with the texture of the stone on the ground and the shape and line of trees in the back-ground .
In these three photographs below (of trees ) they show lines and shape in the trees and a leading line that your eyes follow ,texture and color .The shot with the building ,has texture of the soil in the fore-ground, color , shape , lines in the trees and buildings in the mid ground ,The mountains also have color and shape in he back-ground.
This photo on the right is taken at a different time of year to Charlie's below , there is shape ,lines ,the path leads your eye along with the fence ,texture in the trunk of the trees and the leaves on the ground .
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
Unit 208, theme1 -Charlie Waite photographer.
I have decided the first photographer I am going to research is Charlie Waite .
Charlie Waite has been taking landscape photographs for over thirty years. Charlie was born in 1949 in England and has been one of the most popular and successful landscape photographers of all time .Charlie is most famous for producing 6x6 square format images using a Swedish medium -format camera called a Hasselbald .
Charlie Waite began his working life as an assistant stage manager at the age of 17 after leaving school with no qualifications .Charlie then went on to study for two years before coming an actor in theater and television. Whilst working in television Charlie decided to shoot photos of his fellow actors and took a years course in photography at Salisbury college of art in Wiltshire. Charlie Waite was no stranger to photography at this time as he was first introduced to photography by his father at the age of 11 and this had left a great impression on him. This spurned Charlie on, and Charlie continued to take portraits of his fellow work mates and eventually took to landscape photography during his spare time.
This lead to Charlie Waite's first commission, whilst viewing a house for sale. The seller happened to ask Charlie what he did for work, on telling the seller part of the truth "that he was a landscape photographer", the man explained that he was a publisher and was in need of a photographer to help illustrate a book he was working on. This turned out to be a book for the national trust on walks around Britain, Charlie Waite the landscape photographer was born. During Charlie's time as a landscape Photographer ,Charlie has written and produced images for around 27 books. Charlie has also exhibited his images and lectured in many countries .Starting his own a company in 1994 called Light and Land, Charlie Waite continues to promote the art of photography by tutoring in many locations all around the world.
Charlie Waite has been taking landscape photographs for over thirty years. Charlie was born in 1949 in England and has been one of the most popular and successful landscape photographers of all time .Charlie is most famous for producing 6x6 square format images using a Swedish medium -format camera called a Hasselbald .
Charlie Waite began his working life as an assistant stage manager at the age of 17 after leaving school with no qualifications .Charlie then went on to study for two years before coming an actor in theater and television. Whilst working in television Charlie decided to shoot photos of his fellow actors and took a years course in photography at Salisbury college of art in Wiltshire. Charlie Waite was no stranger to photography at this time as he was first introduced to photography by his father at the age of 11 and this had left a great impression on him. This spurned Charlie on, and Charlie continued to take portraits of his fellow work mates and eventually took to landscape photography during his spare time.
This lead to Charlie Waite's first commission, whilst viewing a house for sale. The seller happened to ask Charlie what he did for work, on telling the seller part of the truth "that he was a landscape photographer", the man explained that he was a publisher and was in need of a photographer to help illustrate a book he was working on. This turned out to be a book for the national trust on walks around Britain, Charlie Waite the landscape photographer was born. During Charlie's time as a landscape Photographer ,Charlie has written and produced images for around 27 books. Charlie has also exhibited his images and lectured in many countries .Starting his own a company in 1994 called Light and Land, Charlie Waite continues to promote the art of photography by tutoring in many locations all around the world.
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
Unit 208 ,theme 1-Charlie Waite book
I have brought one of Charlie Waite's books , The making of landscape photographs - A practical guide to the art and techniques . I like how he criticizes his own work, if he is not happy with a photo he has taken he states why ! he also gives handy points to watch when he has taken his photos, so that you might consider these when taking your own .
Thursday, 4 November 2010
Unit 208 theme 1- Nature And Landscape.
Osmaston std. ISO 200 1/350 4.5 As above but in color in this photo again this would of been better without the draping tree ,although i do love the color and the lines and texture in the photo. |
In Preparation . ISO 200 1/250 4.5 In this picture I tried to capture the texture and lines,there is also light and dark tones in the soil . This picture is slightly exposed. |
At The Edge. ISO 400 1/1000 3.2 |
Low Level. ISO 400 1/100 4 |
In Line. B&W. ISO 400 1/1000 4 |
In Line . std ISO 400 1/000 5 |
Rubble and Stubble. ISO 400 1/1000 5.6 |
unit 208 theme 1- Osmaston
Tall Trees. ISO 200 1/000 5.6 I like the color the sun produces when it his the leaves on the left ,also the lines and shapes of the trees and the texture of the bark and the fallen red leaves . |
Unit 208 theme 1 -Lovely Lathkill Dale.
Wispy sky 2 ISO200 1/250 5.6 The sky looks like its been painted with fine brush strokes. again texture ,shape and color. |
Wispy sky 3 ISO 200 1/320 5.6 A little different to the other wispy sky photos ,taken very low to the ground ,but still a beautiful blue colored sky and texture from the glass. |
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