I've not really had much time to do anything lately as I've been toiling away with my college work. The type of prints I'm producing are a bit boring, I'd say, but hopefully they meet the brief (lighting, darkroom techniques, etc).
My neighbours must think I'm crazy as I'm usually hanging around the garden taking odd pictures. I had a funny moment when I was lying sprawled on my stomach on the front path, trying to get a contrast shot of the manhole cover in the drive. A neighbourly couple drove past and slowed down the car. I was about to wave until I realised they had looks of disgust and confusion on their face and had slowed down to try to figure out what I was doing.
Sigh!
The scan doesn't really show the print very well but here is an example of a 'full tonal range' print. I took this shot in the garden (as usual), placing a fork on a stack of slabs. It was originally intended to be my 'high contrast' print but my lecturer helped me to tone it down with a yellow filter on the enlarger. I will have to study the resultant prints to see the differences.
My 'high-contrast' print is of a frost-covered picnic bench on the college grounds. I got funny looks taking this picture also and my fingers were freezing. Such is the hard life of a photographer.
Anyway, I hope they'll be good enough to pass and that I'm forming the necessary knowledge and skill to improve my printing to a far superior standard than what I am currently at.
5 comments:
Dave, the voice of reason, pointed out that the neighbours may have slowed the car down to check that I was ok and hadn't passed out on the front drive.
If that was the case, which it probably was, I have very good neighbours :)
hahhaa! your photos are cool, the ice one is really well captured. :) We'll talk later on msn at somepoint, I haven't had a chance to do any ideas for us though :( xxx
Me neither, unfortunately, but that's my presentation out the way. Just got another 2 assessments to sit and then all my work to hand-in then I'm free to do my own thing for a couple of days.
I'll get working on it then as I have a couple of photos I'm considering :)
Love the light in this one. Also the notion of your neighbours thinking you'd had a bit too much Buckfast and passed out in the street.
They do know I'm from Paisley, LOL!!
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