Monday, 7 March 2016

All contact sheets


For the football boot pictures the placement of the boot was easy to do as it's got many sides as you can see in the picture above, the ISO that I had set was around 100 because it was a on a seamless background and was all lit up, the aperture was a wide one as I didn't have anything in the background to capture so I didn't exactly want to capture anything, also as its a still object I just had the shutter speed on about 1/4. The lighting was good on all of these pictures so u didn't really need to move the lights around. These pictures were all good however I didn't end up using this one.

The next images we have is the lucozade bottle and the lucozade bottle was hard to keep still as its a round on its side and round things tent to roll and move a lot so I ended up sticking it down with blu tack, after the feat of getting the lucozade bottle to stay in one place was accomplished I thought about the lighting and the lighting was actually really good for this object meaning they weren't reply any large, weird looking shadows that were forming from it so I ended up just keeping the light where it was, I also ended up keeping the shutter speed the same as the previous setting that was from the boot and the shutter speed wasn't touched again as the rest of my objects were all still but I slightly closed the aperture a little bit smaller because there's a lot of detail on this bottle that I wanted to get. The ISO for this bottle was 100 again because 100 it was on a seamless background. I ended up using this one as my final image.

For this twenty pound note I set the aperture very small because I wanted to get every part of the detail in it, placing the bank note was annoying because it kept on moving and crunching itself so I ended up blu tacking it to the card and then taking the picture, the ISO stayed on 100 and I decided to crunch the bank note up and take a couple of picture of it like that because I felt like it would be different thing to do and that was good that I did that because as I went to edit my note in Photoshop a warning sign popped up on my screen telling me that the software couldn't edit bank notes so I just used the crunched version of it instead and luckily it let me edit that. I ended up using this for my edit.



For my watch I just kept all my previous settings the same apart from this time instead of a white background because my watch is white I changed the background to a more brown ish colour. After doing this I borrowed my friends watch also & ended up taking a few pictures of them side to side. Unfortunately the watch didn't make it into my work and neither did the controller which is what I'll talk about now. 

My controller was a difficult one to do for positioning reasons, I mean I kept all the other settings the exact same but I couldn't seem to position it correctly, you can see that I tried to flip it over and take pictures that way but it just wasn't happening. I wanted the triggers and the buttons in shot but that didn't end up happening as I couldn't find anything to hide behind the controller or a controller stand to go behind it and so that's why I didn't end up using this piece. 

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