Thursday, September 25, 2014

Design Process - Sculpture Photographs

Sculpture
This photograph will be my title piece of the three photos I am going to take for my final piece of work. I use the grey sky, the human face and the sculpture to represent my theme. The sculpture is one of the main focuses of this photograph, conveying stillness and dullness, as well as the sluggishness and slow-paced life of CISHZ, within the "grey" theme.

Below is my reflection for the photographs I took for the sculpture photograph:

    • too far away - can't see details (e.g. emotions on face)
    • bad angle - mostly see top of head, not face (main point)
    • sculpture looking away - no connection between human and sculpture
    • good angle and framing - balance between human and background
    • too far away - can't see details (e.g. emotions on face)
    • arms holding sculpture are awkwardly extended
    • BETTER angle - see more of face, but still not enough
    • GOOD sculpture looking - some connection between human and sculpture
    • GOOD angle and framing - balance between human and background
    • too far away - can't see details (e.g. emotions on face)
    • bad lighting - the face looks very pale and white
    • bad angle - see some of face, but slightly turned away
    • BETTER arms holding sculpture look more natural
    • GOOD sculpture looking - some connection between human and sculpture
    • GOOD angle and framing - balance between human and background
    • too far away - can't see details (e.g. emotions on face)
    • WORSE bad angle and framing - too much of background, human cut at knees (unatural)
    • BETTER lighting - colors look more natural
    • BETTER arms holding sculpture look more natural
    • GOOD sculpture looking - some connection between human and sculpture
    • bad angle and framing - too much of background, not enough of grey sky (another main point)
    • GOOD sculpture looking - some connection between human and sculpture
    • BETTER more close-up - see details and emotions on face bit more
    • GOOD close-up - see details and emotions on face
    • GOOD splotch near head represents imperfection
    • GOOD angle and framing - balance between human and background
    • GOOD low angle - face facing down, stressing unhappiness
    • GOOD sculpture looking - some connection between human and sculpture

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