Sunday, 4 December 2011

Theme 1 - Branston Water Park

Preperation and planning

I have been to Branston Water Park before and it is close to where I live so location itself wasn't a problem to get to or find. It was quite cloudy on the day I visited the area so I knew that I would have to adjust the settings on the camera accordingly and with it being midday I knew the sun would be high up. It was also very cold so I knew I had to wrap up warm to allow myself enough time at the location to get the best shots possible. My partner came along with me on the day to help me carry the equipment which I found really helpful.

Equipment used

For this shoot I used a camera and tripod from college which I have used previously. I used a Canon EOS 400D Digital and a standard tripod. Because I had experience with this equipment before it made it easier once I was on location but I did play around with the settings of the camera on the way to the water park to save time once I arrived.

Health & Safety

Before heading out to the location I had to take into account any health and safety implications. Like I mentioned above it was very cold so I had to make sure I was wrapped up warm. I also checked out the park map to make sure that access was possible to all areas and that it was safe. Because I had used the same equipment before there was no issues where that was concerned so knew how to operate and look after the equipment.
Log of images

Below are the main images taken on this shoot at Branston Water Park. I have advised the settings used for each image and have written short descriptions on all the photographs.

ISO - 800, f/5, Shutter Speed - 1/640
Because it was a cloudy day I had to set the camera's settings accordingly selecting the cloudy option to enable me to get the right amount of balance in the shot and enough vibrancy. I like the simple composition used here and the rule of thirds. I also like the symmetry and the mirroring of the top of the image to the bottom from the reflections in the water.

ISO - 800, f/5, Shutter Speed - 1/640
I like the depth of field in this image and how you get the cloudy/misty effects towards the back. I wanted to show the curve of the watersedge to the left of the image but there was other visiters to the park so I had to cut some of the curve out so that they were not in the photo.

ISO - 800, f/5, Shutter Speed - 1/640
Here I wanted to capture the water in motion but it didn't work out how I wanted it too. Because the water was very still it doesn't have much life in the image. However, I do like the details captured of the moss on the rock and pebbles.

ISO - 800, f/5.6, Shutter Speed - 1/640
This is similiar to the previous image but just at a closer composition.

ISO - 800, f/5.6, Shutter Speed - 1/640
When I originally chose my first theme of Nature I chose not to take images of animals but as soon as I saw these swans I wanted to take photographs of them. They were so graceful in the water and I liked the ripples created in the water around them.

ISO - 800, f/5, Shutter Speed - 1/640
I like the positioning of this shot. I was stood on a slight platform so the photograph has some height to it. I like that even though the swan was in motion I managed to capture the swan almost centre and the composition works well.

ISO - 800, f/5.6, Shutter Speed - 1/640
I like the composition of this image and the angle of the swan. I like that you can also see the swan's feet in the water. This image could be cropped and made into a potrait shot.

ISO - 800, f/5.6, Shutter Speed - 1/640
This image is probably my favourite of the swan photographs taken on this day. I am glad that I chose to shoot this image portrait and that I managed to get the swan's face and neck central to the image. I think the composition works and I like that you can still see the reflections in the water of the trees in the background and the ripples add life to the shot.

ISO - 800, f/5, Shutter Speed - 1/640
I wanted the trees and branches to the left to be more of a silhouette than to be captured in detail. This makes the image more eery and mysterious.

ISO - 800, f/5, Shutter Speed - 1/640
This image is the same as before but slightly closer. I like the depth of field and how the branches feel out towards the centre of the shot.

ISO - 800, f/5, Shutter Speed - 1/640
This is the same tree as before but from a different angle. I like how the tree is a silhouette against the background but how you can still see the leaves on the tree at the same time.

ISO - 800, f/5, Shutter Speed - 1/320
This image was taken at an angle and on a slight hill giving the image some height. It is of a wooden path, bridge and pathway that winds towards the back of the image towards the lake. I decided to take this shot because it had some beautiful lines and the colours of the leaves around the bridge were interesting.

ISO - 800, f/5, Shutter Speed - 1/200
This image is the same as before but as the first shot came out much darker than expected I altered the shutter speed slightly to let more light into the lens. This image came out really well and I love the colours and angle of the shot. The winding path towards the back adds alot of depth to the photo.

ISO - 800, f/5.6, Shutter Speed - 1/200

I saw this tree and loved the detail and patterns of the bark so I took some close up shots of it. I like these shots but I do feel that they look slightly flat.

ISO - 800, f/5.6, Shutter Speed - 1/200

ISO - 800, f/5.6, Shutter Speed - 1/160
When walking through the park I saw these small purple flowers by themselves amongst bark and leaves. I wanted to capture these flowers to show their vulnerability against the harsh background. This is why I chose to shoot them from a slight distance rather than close up.

ISO - 800, f/5.6, Shutter Speed - 1/125
The first image of the purple flowers came out too dark so I changed the shutter speed slightly for the shot above.

ISO - 1600, f/5, Shutter Speed - 1/125
I love the way the leaf here fans across the image and I like how the green colour really stands out against the darker background of the dried dead leaves on the ground. It is a really simple composition.

ISO - 1600, f/5.6, Shutter Speed - 1/125
I found this tree stump really interesting as it had small branches growing from the top of the stump and also leaves groing from it and the bottom. I liked how the branches growing at the top spread out to look like a hand and hadn't even seen anything like this before. Because of these elements I kept the composition simple and on the main subject. It like the lines and patterns captured on the bark.

ISO - 1600, f/5, Shutter Speed - 1/125
This image was all about texture. I wanted to show off the texture of the moss on the bark and also the sharp textures of the branches and twigs to the left.

ISO - 1600, f/5, Shutter Speed - 1/160
The first image taken was too light so I increased the shutter speed to create a darker image here.

ISO - 1600, f/5, Shutter Speed - 1/160
I like this composition and how the pathway winds around into the background. I also like how the light is shining through the trees at the back and also the nautral tones of the leaves.

ISO - 1600, f/5, Shutter Speed - 1/160
Here I wanted to capture the light coming through the top of the trees so needed to position my camera pointing towards the sky. This was quite hard for getting the correct lighting in the image because the light at this point was more direct.

ISO - 1600, f/5, Shutter Speed - 1/500
This is similar to the previous image but because of the direct sunlight the image was coming out to bright so I altered the shutter speed accordingly.

ISO - 1600, f/5, Shutter Speed - 1/800
I increased the shutter speed even more here and I think it has worked quite well. I like the angle of the shot and the lines of the trees look nice.

ISO - 800, f/5.6, Shutter Speed - 1/250
I wanted to take a close up of the ground meeting the bottom of a tree because I liked the contrast of textures and patterns. Although, the image came out too dark.

ISO - 800, f/5.6, Shutter Speed - 1/160
I altered the shutter speed here to allow more light into the image. I like the rough textures of the bark against the softness of the leaves edges on the ground.

ISO - 800, f/5, Shutter Speed - 1/160
This is one of my favourite shots of the day because I like the blurred effect created and the depth of field. It feels like the image goes on forever and it draws you in. The only thing I would change is the tree to the left, I would crop out the gap to the left of the tree as I feel this distracts your eyes slightly.

ISO - 800, f/5, Shutter Speed - 1/160
Here I wanted to show the different lines of the branches and also capture the water droplets on leaves/branches close up. I like that the background is blurred as this makes the main subjects stand out more.

ISO - 800, f/5.6, Shutter Speed - 1/160
This is a close up of a waterdroplet on one of the branches from the previous image. I think it would look even better closer up but due to the angle and position I had to stand in it made it very difficult to get any closer.

ISO - 800, f/5, Shutter Speed - 1/400
I like the shadowing in this image and the tunnel created by the leaning, curving trees and branches both sides of the winding pathway.

ISO - 800, f/5, Shutter Speed - 1/320
I changed the shutter speed here to create a brighter image. I like the composition as a whole and the colours of the leaves.

ISO - 800, f/5, Shutter Speed - 1/320

ISO - 800, f/5, Shutter Speed - 1/250

ISO - 800, f/5, Shutter Speed - 1/200

The images above are of a leaf I came across that was by itself on the ground of the park. I liked the shape and colours of the leaf so wanted to take a close up shot of it to show these elements off. I kept altering the shutter speed for these shots to see which came out best and I feel that the lighter image is the best as this gives the leaf more vibrancy in colour.

ISO - 800, f/5.6, Shutter Speed - 1/320

ISO - 800, f/5.6, Shutter Speed - 1/250

ISO - 800, f/5.6, Shutter Speed - 1/250

The last three images were taken as I was leaving the park. I noticed this plant and loved the textures and shape so took shots close up but of different compositions and experimented with portrait and landscape. I think both portrait and landscape work well with these plants and I like the depth of field and how the background is blurry and how you can see the mositure on the plants.

This plant and image is very similar to that of Andy Small's work of whom I have researched throughout this course and this was my inspiration:

I wanted to use similar techniques to that of Andy's image above and I do feel that I have done that. It is the same plant and you can clearly see the textures in my work and Andy's work and the positioning is also very similar.

1 comment:

  1. Well captured images of the cygnets really good close-ups. Also I like the colours of the fallen leaves and the composition of the teasels.

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