The shoot went really well and I got some interesting, eye-catching and unique images. The first attempt didn't work quite well with the green paint because it wasn't watery enough to blend with the water. So I got some red food colouring and poured it slowly in the glass of water. This is when I got the best shots because you can see it blending with the transparency of the water. I also took it at an angle where it's looking through the glass. I decided not to go any lower because I also wanted to focus on pouring it in aswell. Here are the best images:
Thursday, 14 January 2016
Additional Photoshoot 2
Here is an additional photoshoot I've conducted creating digital imagery. As I've included paint spills in glass on my secondary research, I wanted to create something similar and eye-catching. By doing such shoots, It gives me the opportunity to explore the broad theme of glass. Here is my contact prints:
These are the best images of the shoot. I really love the darkness of these images. It was taken near a glass door which was letting lots of natural lighting in. So having focused on the glass and the colouring, I made it darker and intense. I love how the red colouring looks so bold and eye-catching. This was the main motive of the shoot. I love how sharp it looks and the details of it pouring in looks great. I managed to also capture the bubbles in the first shot. You can see the colouring hitting rock bottom and it's quite a nice illusion as I'm playing with transparency. Then the second & third image shows it spreading as I've capture the process of the colouring spreading. I think this type of shoot would be amazing if it was taken in studio. I find it very interesting and it's something worth doing one day.
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