Jersey War tunnels

As a class, we visited the Jersey war tunnels to take some photos of the war time memories.

I enjoyed this trip because it allowed me to look at these memories, and saw what it was like living on island during this time. I enjoyed taking photos here, as it allowed me to use a range of different skills and techniques in order to get the best photos I could.

Here are some of the photos I took at the War tunnels.

I really like the way that these photos came out. I kept all the photos original and didn’t edit them as it shows off their textures and the atmosphere of the pictures.

Throughout the War Tunnels I noticed that some of the information boards had one word above them, after photographing a couple, I liked the outcome and realized that I could use them to add on top of photos or use them as my own little montage and put them together with photos to represent the words.

I really like this photo I took at the War Tunnels, as it almost represents ‘A light at the end of a tunnel’ feel to it, with the fore and mid ground being not as brightly lit, and the end of the hall being brightly lit up with the iconic figure of Winston Churchill and the Union Jack wrapping round to the end. This photo really symbolizes Liberation and is one of my Favorites.

I also really like this photo as the main part of the image is the type writer which has a main light being shone onto it, and the rest of the desk having parts of the main light being reflected off the type writer.

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