Sunday, 22 May 2011

here are the images that i liked the best. i wanted to keep the intence colour that i found so i changed the exposures and change the curve to really bring out the tones and colours.

dandelions were not on my mind when i first started this brief but i found them to be everywere and photographing them was really enjoyable for me and while editing them i found that i really liked how they looked and through research i found that they were actually really relevent to the subject.

with this image i was firstly trying to just photograph the bluebells that were there but when i stood back and had a look at were i was i just could'nt pass up the opertunity. in this image is the bluebells at the bottom, the grave stones behind and whalley abby is visable in the background. this is one of my favourites and i will definetly return to this spot to photograph a model some time.



in whalley grave yard was the first point of where i found ivy in abundonce. i like how the viewer can see the grand grave stones in the back ground out of fucus but still clear to the viewer of what it is.






this was the very first time that i had ever seen a bluebell of this colour. it was very difficult to shoot this as there was alot of other things to clime over. i had to stride over another grave and bend and twist my body to get into the right position. i think that the difficulty was worth it.







i found this dead ivy that was still on one of the oldest graves in the church yard. it is very different from any of the other images un this set but i found beauty in an unusual form and i believe tat this imgage fit well with the set.




here are forget me nots that i found hidden away in a quiet area, i like how i was able to capture a part of what is written in the stone allowing the viewer to have a closness with the image without it beign too intrucive. i had to crop some of this image out so what it would work better as a peice of work.





this is one of my favourite images of the set as is it probably one of the most obvious to the subject with the lage stone in view just behinf the plant. it wasnt my intention to be obvious about the subject i chose but i am glad that i have been able to add a little bit of clarity to my work and add a bit of versitility.



this is one of the less obvious images. on first look you can see a pink heather but if you look closer you can see the gravestone in the top left of the image. it is somthing that the viewer may not notice at all but that isnt really the point of these images.


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