Friday, April 12, 2013

Telling a story 2

After having told a story already, we were asked to do another one for our final project. At this point I am low in creativity dure to all of the assignments going on in all my other classes but somehow managed with this concept of building a boat and releasing it. I set up my tripod in my room, some artificial lighting (due it to it being pretty late), and used low shutter speed to capture some movement and kind of "ghost" some of the elements in the photographs. Effects turned out pretty cool, gotta try something different every once in a while. Don't forget to comment and +N!












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5 comments:

  1. Yeah, I can see where you're struggling a bit. Still, this is a neat idea. I also like the translucent effects. However, I think the last two photos feel like a big jump. What you can do to connect these images is take a photo of your car to make it clear you're off to somewhere. Then take a photo of the paper boat sitting under the windshield of your car to indicate that you have it with you. And then, take another frame of setting the boat on the water to attempt to make it float across the surface. The last one you have where the boat is just sitting on rocks and sand is kinda confusing, almost as if implying that it has been tossed out.

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  2. I made tons of these when i was a little and let it flow on the a small pond. Very fun , infact you can have varieties if you try take picture on water . Good luck

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  3. +5 the "ghost" effect looks really cool, and nice boat!

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