Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Triptych

This was part of the "expensive" items category, as the receipt told me that someone had spent a lot of money and then there's the luxury items such as the tea and cigarette. 

I picked up the receipt because I find it interesting to see other people's spending habits, and I think it makes a good background for this photo. I found the tea bag label in a box filled with cigarette butts and therefore it stood out to me. 

When first taking the photo I felt there was too much background in the photo and I wanted the receipt to almost act like the background so I zoomed in, but this meant it cut off the cable tie. 

The pepsi bottle cap would also cool better if it was vertical, and the smaller objects should be more spread out from each other. 

Triptych


When photographing the natural objects it took me a while to position them all. I loved the colours of the leaves so I wanted them to be the main focus, and the duller colours of the stick and the rocks to be behind them.

When first taking the photos the background was slanted which I didn't want because I knew it was going to be part 1 of 3 and I'd rather they were all lined up the same. So I tilted my tripod so it was vertical.

These objects particularly stood out to me in different ways. The leaves are a really interesting colour and I wanted my photographs to have a range of colours. The stones have a nice texture to them, and I also really like the fact they're not just grey they still have mud of them, cos again I wanted a range of colours. And finally the sticks I picked just because I thought it would be useful to have to prop up other objects.

Now looking back at these photos I think the camera should've been lower so we can see the height of the leaves and sticks because I think it looks a little dull.

Triptych


When I organised the objects together I didn't really have a particular look I was going for, but I wanted the objects to be together rather than be seen as separate things.


I didn't know where to focus it at first so I experimented and focused it on different objects, here it's the ketchup.









In this photo, again, I didn't know where to focus it. So at first I did it at the beginning of the stick but I didn't like the fact it made the rest of the objects blurred, and I wanted it to be viewed as one object.

Triptych

For this project I explored the area around Toys R Us and Pizza Hut. I collected things that I'd see on the floor. In the end I found some cigarette butts, a can, a receipt, and some natural objects like leaves and rocks.

I then set up a studio like environment, by having a grey table and white wall background. I wanted it to look quite simple and not have any bold colours.

At first I wasn't sure how I could relate all the photos together, but then after grouping them together I found that I could separate them into categories that reflect the price of things. So all the natural objects went together because they're all free, then the cheaper items went together, and then the more expensive items went together.

When first taking photos I tried to get the right ISO so I took pictures of the can and changed the settings.