Thursday 9 May 2013

Second Contact Sheet

This is the contact sheet from my second attempt. I am finding it easier now that i have had the chance to take it out on my own and shoot with it. But my stress levels are hitting the roof. I don't know why but it seems a lot more stressful shooting in this way. I think its because i know i only have one shot to try and capture what i want, and I'm really stingy and don't like waisting money ha... 



So this is my 2nd and also my 3rd shot in one! well done Rose. I was quite annoyed at the time about this but then i decided it didnt really matter. I want my images to be of something and all have a common theme so these two didnt really fit into it so it wasnt such a big loss. Also made me remember that i have to put the dark slide back with the gray facing outwards so this didnt happen again!


This is my favourite shot so far. I just like that you can see the Transporter through the Temenos. I like that there is rather a lot going on in the shot and not just the transporter as the main focus. I do however wish i thought about the framing more and cropped the crane or whatever it is out the left hand side of the shot.

 
This is a rather plain landscape shot and theres not much going on. I did this to show a contrast i didn't want to make all my shots too busy i wanted them to be different but have one thing in common. If you look closely in the distance you can see the Transporter. Its too small though and when i was there on location it looked a lot closer. I don't think i would use this as one of my images but it has made me think about how far away is too far.

 
This was taken of the zetland car park. I like the height of the image and that your not looking up at the Transporter it is in eye view. I would have liked it if maybe it was a bit brighter on the day and maybe a bit more going on in the sky. I like the composition however maybe would have cropped it slightly so that the bar at the bottom right wasn't in.
 
Over all i am really happy with how these first couple of shots have went and i think that it is a really great starting point for were i want my project to go and the outcomes to be.

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