Wednesday 7 July 2010

Framing the subject- cropping the image

EXERCISE- CROP IN A FULL FRAME IMAGE TO CREATE A DIFFERENT POINT OF VIEW

which image do you prefer, compare and contrast each photograph


Series of Crops From an original image.


Mersea island beach huts


Original view point















Tighter crop of the right hand side, focusing more on the main subject
















Even tighter crop on the right hand side focusing more on the shape and pattern on the huts















Panoramic crop , which changes the perspective of the huts as the other images put the background higher than the foreground, whereas the panoramic gives the impression that the foreground and background are on the same level.









OUTCOME

I actually prefer the first image as the use of the horizon and seeing the people in the
background gives the image a sense of scale and perspective

LEARNING NOTES/COMMENTS

TAKE A WIDE ANGLE SHOT OF THE SCENE THAT YOU ARE SHOOTING AS YOU CAN USE THIS TO CROP INTO VIA EDITING IN PHOTO SHOP

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