Tuesday, 30 September 2008

Final Image for the Colour Process change

The Punting Tour in Cambridge.

From the work I produced over the Summer this was the image that was chosen within our group because of its composition and angle of photograph. The photo was originally in full colour but I changed it to black and white to fit with the two colours that I chose over the summer to work with.
In my opinion I prefer the photo in full colour because you can see it in more detail and it becomes clearer to see what is actually going on and what it is trying to show. 

We were then told to come up with a statement that is personal and can tell the viewer how this relates to your summer. 
I chose My day of Punting in Cambridge as its personal to me and states the obvious of what I'm trying to show.

The next day we had to pick six images that were relative to the My Punting image and display them in a way that was appropriate with the statement.
I chose five images to go with the punting photo I already had, the five images were all of different angles of the punting tour. 
To display this appropriately I put my photos all in a line full colour this was because over the summer my work was documented as a timeline and the punting tour is also called the punting line so I thought this suited quite well. 
When printed it, it didn't look how I thought it would look so I experimented by drawing the simplicity in the photograph using two colours red and black so I was changing my colours also because I didn't think a black line would show much. This looked really good I thought because there was a continuous line showing throughout.

At this moment in time I've decided to stick with the photograph in full colour so it is easier for me to change with the colour process.

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