Maritime Museum

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Before print screening my photoshoot, I carefully went through all of the images I photographed on the trip to the maritime museum and deleted unnecessary photos or any that didn’t have as much potential as the others. Such as ones with bad lighting, angles or too much/little exposure etc. This allowed me to view all of my most successful images, in order to eventually narrow them down again to which ones I am most happy with. Furthermore, I chose my best 12 images to edit on Lightroom so they can reach their maximum potential, and so I can go forward with an evaluation of the overall photoshoot.

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This was the first image I chose to experiment further with, as it has interesting factors that reflect Jersey’s history and heritage. Additionally, I chose to change the colour to black and white to exaggerate the historical sense to it, which I think looks effective as it also brings out the different tones within the image, yet it still looks minimalistic as it was taken from a deadpan angle, which allows everything to be seen. I increased the contrast and exposure by a significant amount for this outcome to turn out this way, as originally the lighting in the room where it was taken was poor.

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