Thursday 18 October 2012

35mm Results

I like this image and the way that the frame is filled well and even though there is a lot of free space it still holds information for the viewer to look at and asses. The building in the left of the image works really well as a leading line bringing your eye from the top left to the center bottom of the image. The way the sun refracts from the building add a heavenly feel to the image. This affect was commonly used in older times as it was a in camera effect and gave the images a lighting effect which was unseen by the human eye.   

Now this photo holds a bit more of a fine art asthetic to it, this is due to the composition and the way all of the lines flow with each other. Im talking about the windows lines and how it is smooth and contridicts the subject lines. The great thing about this technique is that you can see the writing and number on the film within the photograph. This give the photo a sense of reality and brings it into perspective, that it is an image not a real thing but encaptured time.

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