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Induction Task – Looking at the formal elements.
Induction Task – Looking at the formal elements
Induction Task – Looking At The Formal Elements
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These are the photos that caught my eye. Patszch has captured extreme detail in objects that have repetitive patterns; the snake has many scales, many petals, many tracks, intricate lines in the mushroom, columns of rock formed closely together. Some of his photographs are tricky to work out because they have been shot in macro; creating an abstract picture. I came across a cliff in Iceland on the black beach. The cliff had many repetitive shapes and symmetry naturally formed by the cooling of lava. This reminded me of Patszch’s photograph of rock columns This is a Glacier. The Glacier had many sharp and rigid edges that created many layers in each photograph and added shadows. Contrast in black and white shapes in the ice created extra depth These flowers have many folds in the petals; many shapes and shadows. There symmetry and complex shapes caught my eye – a close up of these pictures would create an abstract photograph Final edits
Induction Task Looking at Formal Elements
Induction Task looking at Formal Elements
Photography Pre-AS Task – Looking At Formal Elements
Welcome to A level Photography | Blog Life
First Steps…
You should all have a valid login now…which provides you with a Hautlieu Creative account so that you can start creating and curating your own blog.
This will be your normal, everyday login details. We expect you to check your emails everyday too…and get used to using Office 365, and follow us on Twitter too (HautlieuC).
The blog provides you with a neat platform to showcase your learning, including knowledge and understanding and of course your images too.
You should access to the Media Drive (M : Drive)…this is where you must store all of your files. Please check this!
We will teach you step by step how to use the blog…then it is down to you to look after it and present your work as thoughtfully and carefully as possible. Each time you publish a blog post…it is then available for marking and assessment. Unpublished work will not normally be marked…thus affecting your progress and success.
We will comment on your blog posts…which will appear as a new email for you. You are expected to respond to the advice and suggestions accordingly. We constantly track your approach to lesson, independent study and overall progress.
Enjoy…and good luck!
- Creating and publishing a contact sheet (evidence of your photoshoot)
- Create a gallery of images from your recent photo-shoot and upload to a blog post…like this
- Add your images to a powerpoint, then convert to a JPEG and upload to blog like this (JPEG File Interchange Format)…
- OR…use Adobe Bridge [Tools > Photoshop > Contact Sheet II] to select and manage images to upload to blog like this…
AND you can upload PDF files to view ( not as visually exciting, but still useful at times)
Induction Task… Looking at the formal elements