Tuesday, 28 April 2015

Test shoot 1 (experimentation with "field of view")

The use of lenses
experimentation with "field of view"

in this practical I will be shooting a series of portraits using 3 different focal lengths

Wide-18mm
Mid way focal length-35mm
Telephoto-55mm
I'll be using each focal length with an up right portrait format filling the frame top to bottom with subject.

I will shoot full frame, making the person fit &full frame.

My horizontal "landscape" shots will be composed the same way... (full frame top to bottom) The objective is to explore the relationship between the subject (person) & the effect of field of view behind the subject as this has an impact on the visual language inherent within the image.

Light- when we're shooting light is one of the things we focus in at this stage I've not made any final decisions light quality/ characteristics . today we're working with direct "point light with the possibility of diffuse clouds due to the cumulus clouds.

White Balance- will be shot either to "sunny" Direct sunlight or "cloudy"

Camera- I'll be using my CANON D1200 & ..... lens
I'll be shooting at the seafront at southend, I'll be shooting in RAW
Because of the weather & light conditions im going to be able to shoot at "100 ISO"

With it being bright sunny day at 100 ISO I'd expect to be able too shoot at F8 or F11 which is the optimum aperture or lens performance
Shutter speeds should be in the region of 1/125. This negates the need for a tripod.

I'll be pairing with Louis & we'll use each other as models. I'm hoping to get my images by 13:00hrs. On my return I'm hoping to produce a content sheet & six images minimum & Then write a reflection/ evaluation analysing the results.


Final outcome of images






What happened- We took pictures down the beach in conditions of direct sunlight.
How do i feel it went- my overall experince when conducting this test-shoot, was the lack of confidence i personally had; during the practical my lens became faultey inwhich made it very difficult for me to focus on on my subject, hence why my final images resulted in a clear observation of it being unfocused. Due to the faults i encountered when shooting, i was not pleased with the end results.
Evaluation- The positive factors that came out of this practical, was that we had the correct conditions to shoot in the correct manner that would be clear in demonstrating the objectives i had made when pre-planing this experiment.
The negative factors that came out of this practical, was that during the process of taking images my lens had ultimatley malfunctioned thus disabling me to focus in on my subjects.
This experiment was helpful in the sense that by planing and using the accumulated knowlage i have learnt i have been able to apply said knowledge in a practical situation which has prepared me for future practical work that will be improved to ensure all aspects of my pre-palnnning have been met. (I.E the objectives i had made when planing this experiment; "to explore the relationship between the subject (person) & the effect of field of view behind the subject as this has an impact on the visual language inherent within the image")

Analysis- In terms of the relationship made between the main subject and background, inconjunction with my statement i have made this aware due to the fact that when comparing images shot at Wide, Mid way focal length & Telephoto; shooting at a wide angle reveals more information with regards to the background as well as the main subject in front of the camera. This could possibly give an indication as to identifying the main subject (i.e who he/she is, age group etc.) Compared to an image shot using a telephoto as there would be a limited view of the background as all the attention made in the image would be focused by the main subject.

Conclusion- I have to ensure when planing a practicial experiment i double check that i have the sufficient equipment to conduct the expermiemnt and achieve what i had originally set out to accomplish. I have made this particular aspect my conclusion due to the faults i had made with this practical as mentioned previously.  (faults in lens) this was a huge issue as i was not able to focus my images correctly to achieve a 'high quality appearance' also because they were made unfocused distortion was clearly visual therefore there was very little detail in all images that was shoot.

Action Plan- In my next practical i will be shooting images more relevant to my current assignment (Final Major Project) so that i have a clearer idea of how i will present my images when producing my final high quality pictures. In addition any faults that i may come across in my next practical it will be of use so that no erorrs are made when my final prints are used for my "FMP".







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