Plans for shoot:
For this shoot i want to photograph a clear sky, with birds, planes and more flying to show a calm sky. I want to see the contrast between the two shoots and see which photos look more effective.
Research Influence:
For this shoot i have two artist influences, This sis because i wanted to get photos of birds like
Masahisa Fukase, however i also want to photograph a calm sky like Shaun Rowling's presents.
Masahisa Fukase, however i also want to photograph a calm sky like Shaun Rowling's presents.
Shaun Rowlings:
I choose Rowling's as i like the way he photographs a calm sky with subtle clouds and as shown in the second image, the way the sunlight shines on the sky .
Masahisa Fukase:
Masahisa Fukase (1934-2012) is renowned for his obsessive and intense photography through which he articulated his passionate and occasionally violent life. Fukase was born in the town of Hokkaido, Japan, in 1934, the son of a successful local studio photographer. The reason why i picked this photographer is because he gave me a lot of inspiration of my work as i like the darkness and the the harshness of the photos. I like the look of the ravens as the black and white effect creates negative space and an different tones. This could link to Ansel Adams zones system. One thing that i like about Fukase's work is that it presents an olden photo effect and some- like the top right- look as if they may have been taken on film.

Image Bank:
Contact Sheet:
My Best Images:
Images that Need Improving:
AO3: Record ideas, observations and insights relevant to intentions, reflecting critically on work and progress.
My idea for my second shoot was to photograph a clear Sky, with birds flying and the sun shining, creating glares. I was inspired from my research of Masahisa Fukase and Shawn Rowlings. Fukase also inspired me edit my best images by adapting the contrast and burning and dodging, like shown in her photos.
The images came out as I expected, however I wish I had taken a tripod to make the photos less shaky. I wanted my photos to show a different look to the last shoot by having brighter colours and look happier. I think my images have portrayed this in many ways. For example, the sunlight shining behind the trees shows a bright sunny day, which creates happy connotations in the audience.
Best selected images...
My best images were selected because they were the ones that show my initial process for this shoot. This is because they the birds flying in a clear sky and different movements.AO2: Explore and select appropriate resources, media, materials, techniques and processes, reviewing and refining ideas as work develops.
I used my Nikon D3500 camera to take these photos. I tried to adjust the camera setting, like shutter speed, aperture and ISO to make the photos look their best. However, I can’t remember what every photo was taken in.
The settings of my best images are:
The first photo:
Shutter speed= 1/160
Aperture=f/22
Aperture=f/22
Zoom=70mm
the second:
Shutter speed= 1/400
Aperture=f/22
Aperture=f/22
Zoom=70mm
Third photo:
Shutter speed= 1/400
Aperture=f/22
Zoom=70mm
The fourth:
Shutter speed= 1/400
Aperture=f/22
Zoom=70mm
the fifth:
Shutter speed= 1/500
Aperture=f/5.6
Zoom=70mm
6:
Shutter speed= 1/4000
Aperture=f/5.6
Aperture=f/5.6
Zoom=300mm
7:
Shutter speed= 1/4000
Shutter speed= 1/4000
Aperture=f/5.6
Zoom=300mm
8:
Aperture=f/5.6
Zoom=300mm
9:
Shutter speed= 1/1250
Aperture=f/5.6
Zoom=300mm
10:
Shutter speed= 1/2000
Aperture=f/5.6
Zoom=300mm
11:
Shutter speed= 1/3200
Aperture=f/5.6
Zoom=300mm
12:
Shutter speed= 1/1250
Aperture=f/5.6
Aperture=f/5.6
Zoom=300mm
Editing:

To edit my photos, I have changed the curves, photo filter and dodging and burning. The Photo filters have been used to enhance certain colours in the photos. For example, the first edit has an orange filter on top to make the sky look more gradient. The second photo, is where i used burning and dodging to make a vignette effect.
AO1: Develop ideas through sustained and focused investigations informed by contextual and other sources, demonstrating analytical and critical understanding.
The artist Research was
helpful as I liked how I found that I could focus my sky on the things that
live in it, like birds. From looking into Masahisa Fukase I found how I liked
getting detailed pictures of birds and the techniques used. I used Burning and
dodging in my edits just like Fukase. I like the effect this left on the
gradient photos. By editing I made my photos look more eerie like Fukase’s even
without turning them black and white.
AO4: Present a personal and meaningful response that realises intentions and, where appropriate, makes connections between visual and other elements.
I believe that I have produced a strong series of images inspired by my research of the sky and my research of Masahisa Fukase and Shaun Rowlings work. From researching both photographers I found a balance in how i wanted my images to come out. I wanted them to have a sense of eerieness but without them being black and white.
Edits:
Progression:
For my next shoot i want to shoot the night sky and sunsets, i will use a tripod to help do this.
















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