Tuesday, 23 August 2016

Wide Angle and Close Up- Image Bank

This image is linked to the technique of a wide angle because as you can see the entire side of the house of parliament, the photographer would have used a wide angle to achieve this final product. As there is a small fish eye affect, I would predict this photographer had a much bigger lens that 55mm, thus making the smaller mm even more significant, I really like this image as it shows how you can use a wide angle to show more to the audience, I hope to take an image with relates to this- of a building and showing the whole part of it.

This is another example of a wide angle. Even though it isn't a landscape, you can still tell that the wide angle effect has been used here, this is because the fish eye type effect shown from the dogs snout shows the wide angle. As the dogs snout appears to have been extended and the photograph shows lost around the dog, it is clear a wide angle has been used. If this was a close up, the surroundings wouldn't be there- it would be mainly the dog. 

This is another example of a wide angle used in a landscape. I really like this image because it creates a sense of serenity and tranquility. You can tell this is a wide angle because the whole image is stretched out so the viewer can see more. I really like how the photo there is a use of leading lines- firstly the foot path on the bridge and then the rails, leading into the island of trees.  

This is an example of a close up. I really like this image and believe it is beautiful. I love how the sharp blue from the eye contrasts with the dull colours of the fur and nose. I also like how the cat is the main focus of the image and nothing in the background it taking away the focus. As the background is blurred, you can tell this is intended to be a close up.

This is another example of a close up. I also like this image because of the focus of the raindrops on the flower. Alongside this, the photographer has had a strong focus on the middle of the flower creating this to be the sharpest part of the image. 

This is a final example of a close up which i really hope to take a similar photo to. The reason for this is because the photographer has focused on the front kiwi and the one in the background is blurred out, be enough to know it is still the other half of a kiwi. I also like this image because I like how the green of the kiwi is sharpened through the black colour from the pips, alongside the darker green lines coming out from the center.

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