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My Course Blog

Tuesday, 17 February 2009



Had my film developed, and I’m disappointed with the results. All the images look quite grainy, and it was only a 400 ISO film, so I’m quite surprised by that.
The cement works and full moon photos turned out to be blurry like I thought, but even if they weren’t blurry the images wasn’t very good anyway. The whole composition isn’t working for them, and I over exposed them, because the full moon is just a bodge of light instead of a circle. The only images I think I can work with are the silhouetted birds, and I’m still not that impressed with these.

I was thinking of developing another film but after scanning the bird images into the computer and onto the silent spring template they look quite good, so I think I’m going to work abit more on these images to produce a final image out of one of them.

I could have been a lot more organised on this assignment, and I feel out of all the assignment this is the one I’ve least concentrated on, and I wish I hadn’t now. I could have worked on a few more of my ideas, and I wished that I’d tried the close up on the hand dropping litter because I could see that working well and being quite effective. Its going to be interesting to see what everyone else has done for this project.

Posted by Lesley at 21:26  

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