When I hear the word landscape I think of some things that relate to my idea of landscape would be art, scenery, terrain, painting, landform, forest, landscape art, backdrop, environment, coast, ecosystem and gardening. Also, when i think of landscape i think of nature. For example, greenery, trees, grass, flowers and miniature wildlife.
My ideal landscape would be a view of all the buildings and lights in a city in the dark while it is raining. When i look outside my bedroom i see multiple cars and in front of me there are big houses and also some greenery as my front garden where it has gnomes and flowers. Ive taken multiple landscape pictures, one of them that i took would be on my trip when I went to London bridge and took a landscape picture of what i could see. My natural relationship with world would be that i go to parks and enjoy the views I can get from high up.
My dream landscape would be watching the sun set while the view is like pinky/orange or watching the sun rise early hours in the day. I also think the reason why so many people enjoy taking pictures of nature is because it shows how far we've come as humans from when we first evolved from apes. Photographs can definitely change the way you see things from the good or for the better. For example a bad way is that the image could be not taking properly or at the wrong time but when you see it for yourself it looks really intriguing, likewise for an image that makes something look good.
My ideal landscape would be a view of all the buildings and lights in a city in the dark while it is raining. When i look outside my bedroom i see multiple cars and in front of me there are big houses and also some greenery as my front garden where it has gnomes and flowers. Ive taken multiple landscape pictures, one of them that i took would be on my trip when I went to London bridge and took a landscape picture of what i could see. My natural relationship with world would be that i go to parks and enjoy the views I can get from high up.
My dream landscape would be watching the sun set while the view is like pinky/orange or watching the sun rise early hours in the day. I also think the reason why so many people enjoy taking pictures of nature is because it shows how far we've come as humans from when we first evolved from apes. Photographs can definitely change the way you see things from the good or for the better. For example a bad way is that the image could be not taking properly or at the wrong time but when you see it for yourself it looks really intriguing, likewise for an image that makes something look good.
Dafna Talmor
The relationship that the photographer has with the image could be that it could have something to do with their past. For example it could be based on maybe like a memory of someone they loved or an unforgettable experience. A vantage point in an image is where you are taking your picture from. For example, you could take a picture from below of something in front of you or stay on normal base level also, you could take a picture from above of something below you.
Constructed Landscapes
We constructed templates from our own landscape photographs to construct new images
I think that these photographs are effective because the constructed landscape are well suited to the image. I think if someone was to view my work they would compliment it but give some tips by saying if i took some of the photos in focus it will look better. Also, to improve i should take more pictures to improve on the mistakes i made. I think this picture is worth remembering because it is very unique since it has one main picture taken within another. In this task i have learned that
A visit to the V&A
My overall experience on the trip to the V&A museum. I really enjoyed the trip there, the nice bright sun and the cool breeze on our way to the museum was AMAZING. When we arrived we were welcomed by a wide variety of art such as, replicas of old generation full body portraits. When we had gotten to our allocated place for the trip, we were welcomed by many different pieces of art, such as large landscapes and really long portraits. In all of the images there was a story behind it which you can see by the images above. Also, there was plenty of jewellery, this jewellery was really beautiful and had a lot of meaning behind it which you could see a mini but very compoact piece of information on the side.
Dionne Lee's Constructed Landscape.
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Dionne Lee's film was made with a lot of trial and error. For example, she ripped multiple pieces of paper in half by hand and also with scissors. The images all seem, to be different types of landscapes. These landscapes can be found in fashion magazines and also National Geographic. An example of her trial and error would be when she constantly changed the different landscapes, swapping them out for others. Furthermore, she took her time with these landscapes which suggests that you should never rush too much and allow the subtle changes to take effect.
I liked the way these photos came out because
I really enjoyed this homework because it gave me the opportunity to express my creativity with blurry images. We were supposed to use AF LOCK on our phones for these images but mine wasn’t working, so i used some of my vaseline and smudged it over the camera to give it that blurry effect which was required for our homework.
Minimalist Landscapes
To make this image i used 2 different types of paper, my black paper was used for a background meanwhile, my white paper i cut up and made a landscape to my liking.
With this image, i put it under the enlarger to experiment with the different types of lightings you’ll get from the seconds under the enlarger.
With this image I used a negative to form a positive using the enlarger within the dark room. To do this process we used light sensitive paper. The process was the light sensitive paper being used on the enlarger and then we placed our new image into the developer and we used different types of tools to change the way our image looked. For example, i used tools such as small paintbrush and a sponge which helped develop the image i absolutely love. I also used stop to filter out all the chemicals.
i explored the constructed landscapes theme because it gave me a sense of creativity that i thought i never had. Also, my first thoughts of this were that i found it hard but also loved the fact i'd be able to overcome the difficulties with hard work and perseverance, I also really liked how you could take multiple images and cut invert them and then put them all into one image. I feel as if these thing have really helped me prevail as i'm quite in decisive about my final images. Throughout time i started to have different feelings for constructed landscapes as as a whole. This is because at the start i found it challenging and didn't really put too much effort in whereas now i put maximum effort into my work is i really enjoy what i'm doing and excited for the future. During this project i stumbled upon an artist called Dionne Lee, i found that in her art she does a lot of trial and error and i took that part of her work and implemented it into alot of my projects within constructed landacapes