Wednesday, 17 April 2013

FIRST PHOTO SHOOT  CONTINUED













I tried lots of different poses in this shoot to see if i could find the ones most realistic. This 'Christ' looking pose gives it a religious aspect which differs from most levitation photos.

I have enlarged this photo as i feel it is one of the more realistic levitation images i took from this shoot. This is definitely an 'upward' style of floating as the subject looks as if he is rising up.
 This is an example of an unsuccessful photo. I had the shutter speed set too low so you my photo contains motion blur which really spoils the image.
 I changed the white balance for this photo to get some variety in my photos. It gives it a brighter yet cooler feel to it however, i am not sure wether I prefer it to the previous colour scheme.
 Another similar style
I think this photo has too much movement in the sense that the subjects jumper looks misshaped. I think i captured the photo when he was falling as apposed to rising which is why it looks as it does.
 I experimented with using 'the rule of thirds' to see what results i could get. im not sure of this result as the background does not suit this style of photo.
I really like this floating photo. I think the pose is very realistic and i am pleased with this result. The steep hill edge provides a scenic background which fits in really well for this floating photograph. I didnt really feel the need to edit this photo as i liked the result straight out the camera. I did add a negative exposure gradient to the clouds to make them more defined and prominent and small amounts of retouching.  
Taken from the same position this floating photo has a different pose. Its as if the subject is reaching up for something and gradually lifting himself upwards. I did the same thing to the clouds to increase the contrast in them.







I decided to take a portrait in this location as i wanted to capture more of the sky as apposed to the landscape. I still has the same effect which i really like so i am very happy with the outcome. 









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