Thursday, 11 March 2010

David Ward Landscape Photographer












Iv been looking at the work of David Ward. I really like the images he is able to produce. Some of the images are very simple and seemingly easy to reproduce. One photo is simply a path leading out into the water, leading the viewer eye straight up the photo. It uses soft light, which makes the image seem more peaceful. 
Not all of his photos are like this, some are cleverly composed. They make the subjects appear larger than they are, or he uses reflections in the foreground to move the viewers eye across the page. One photo when i first saw it i thought had a hole in the rock, but in-fact it was a pool of water, David had used the reflection of the sun as the foreground. 
Most of his images show the sun off to one side, this uses the rule of thirds, making the photo more visually pleasing, other than just placing the sun in the centre of the photo.
One photo shows a tree to one side, with a mountain in the background as a stream flows through the middle of the image. When you first look at the photo your eyes immediately drawn towards the stream, which then leads your eye up the photo towards the tree, then at last your eyes settle on the mountains in the background. I find the tree to be the main focus point of the image, dew to it being the most unusual part of the photo. I also like the colour of the sky, the dark blues give the feeling of cold, it looks as tho a storm is about to begin.

Richard Childs Landscape Photographer











Another photographer iv been looking at recently is Richard Childs. Looking at his portfolio i find a lot of his images quite cold. There is a lot of blues, grays and whites in his photos, which gives off the feeling of cold. This is not to say i don't like his photos, because i do, i like the emptiness of the images, they seem quite peaceful. 
The majority of his photos seem to be taken in Scotland where he lives. Scotland appears to be a great place for landscape photography, iv seen some amazing photos taken there, and Richard Childs is one such photographer who can capture the landscape greatly. 
He able to include seasons in his photos fairly well, mostly winter and autumn, this probably dew to Scotland not having much of a summer. Some of the photos in this blog entry include autumnal images along with winter. I like the colour of the leaves in the woods and the colour of the wheat in the fields, i feel it adds warmth to his images. Without these focus point in the images, his photos would look a lot cooler.
In one of his photos the focus points is a wooden path weaving in and out of the trees. I love the shape of the path, and how it disappears into the distance. The curve of the path is in contrast to the straightness of the trees. It loosens up the image, making the viewer follow the path right up to the top of the photo. Its in Black and white, so theres no colour to distract from the shape of the path, keeping it simple.

Joe Cornish Landscape Photographer











After looking through a photography book (Working The Light) that Steve gave me last week, i made a list of photographers work in which to look at. Iv recently been looking at the work of Joe Cornish. 
I liked the simplicity of his images, mostly using one main focus point in the image usually a rock or log. The majority of the photos involve water somehow, generally using the coast the photograph. The uniqueness of the rocks on the beach make for some interesting focal points in his photos. Id like to include a costal landscape in my portfolio, but dew to my location, it proves difficult to just go out and do it. I know a great beach in wales i visited last year near cardiff. Im planning on going to Cardiff in the summer, and i intend to vist this beach again, so its a shame i wont be able to include the photos i take there in my portfolio.
My favorite images are the ones taken at sunrise or sunset, i love the colours in the sky. After trying to photograph these type of images myself, i have found that i prefer the sunset to have broken clouds in the sky, because i find  it more visually pleasing. The light tends to bounce off the scattered clouds producing different shades of oranges, reds and yellows, which i think makes for a great photograph.
I love reflections in photographs, it can make you look twice at an image. Joe uses reflections in some of his images, like the ones at the top of this post. It shows the rocks reflected in the water pooling around them, along with the clouds in the sky with the sun shining through. I think it can add to an otherwise boring photograph, if you use the reflection to create something more interesting to look at. In one of his images he also uses the suns reflection of the rocks which are in the foreground, i think this adds more warmth to the photo.

Tuesday, 9 March 2010

Possible Portfolio Photos

Heres a link to my Picasa page showing you 50 or so photos which i might be able to use in my portfolio. http://picasaweb.google.com/118081212741511551550/PossiblePortfolioPhotos#
These are not final, just what i have taken which i feel i may be able to include in my final portfolio. I intend to take a lot more in the coming weeks. Im going to try to include urban landscape photos along with rural ones.

Thursday, 4 March 2010

Photography ideas

After talking with Steve this week, i have decided to go out and try to take some panoramic shots. Ill have to check out a tripod from college as i still don't have my own yet. I may go out and try it without a tripod, but i doubt this will produce decent images. Ill take a few test shots to see which works. Hopefully ill be able to stitch them together in photoshop later on. I will take several shots using portrait, then take some in landscape, both of the same scene.
I will do this in a couple of weeks when i have the tripod from college.


London Trip

Next month I'm going down to London for a day, with my friend who's back from the USA for a couple weeks. I'm hoping to be able to take a few good shots of the city. This will be a good opportunity to get some images of an urban landscape. If i do manage to take some good shots i want to be able to use a few of them in my final portfolio. I'm only going for the day so i will have limited time in which to take photos. Were generally pretty good at cramming as much as possible into one day, so i don't doubt i will come away with some good images. Mainly dew to me being overly organized about things.
Im aiming to get several black and white photographs, altho i wont shoot them in black and white in camera, ill do it later on in post production. If all goes according to plan we will go on the London Eye, so this should provide a good opportunity to photograph the whole of the city.


12x20 Camera


This is an image of a 12x20 view camera. I couldn't post it in the comments so Im adding it to the main blog.