Final Pieces
I decided to make my final pieces a combination of my favourite photos of the birds from the photoshoots. I really like the way they look when theyre combined together. I like the way they almost create a picture frame with the way theyre angled and the wah I've set up the colours, with the pictures of the green parrot being at opposite ends and the pictures of the red parrot being the same. I enjoy how its almost a storyboard that tells a story of the birds, a story that can be decided by the viewers. below, I decided to see what the picture looked like in greyscale.
I decided to make my final pieces a combination of my favourite photos of the birds from the photoshoots. I really like the way they look when theyre combined together. I like the way they almost create a picture frame with the way theyre angled and the wah I've set up the colours, with the pictures of the green parrot being at opposite ends and the pictures of the red parrot being the same. I enjoy how its almost a storyboard that tells a story of the birds, a story that can be decided by the viewers. below, I decided to see what the picture looked like in greyscale.
The greyscale version has a lot more expression and emotion to it, but due to the subject of these photos their colour was a key element to them. For this reason, Im not entirely sure whether I like it or not, as it seems to have removed the feeling from the image. However, I like the way the different tones are shown through the grays, and how soft it makes the images look. With some of them it looks like a bit of a mess with the amount of things going on, like the bottom right one. I do like it, however. I prefer the coloured version more, and will use it as my final piece.
This is another piece I decided to elect as a final piece. Its a photomanipulation of two photos put together, but I really like the way it looks. I really like the way the lighting works with the piece, and the way I've mirrored the head at each side. It gives the picture quite a nice border and the way it is the same deer. I like the way the deer seems to be smiling, and how bright the light reflecting off the skull is. I also like the soft light on the deers skeleton in the center of the piece, too. The way it doesn't steal too much attention from the rest of the piece. It blends very nicely together.
For my last final piece I decided to manipulate some more of the spotlight photos of my skulls and blend them together. I really like the outcome of these next two pieces, I will explain why later. They are made up of the following photos, a selection of my favourites.
After I had selected the photos, I decided to make them all grey scale and de-saturated, and then decided to patch them all together in a way which I think looked the best. I wanted the two "longer" photos to be at opposite sides, whilst the shorter, profile photos are at the other opposite ends. I like the way the picture is very expressive with the contrast, despire that fact the photos dont entirely make it obvious as to what it is.
This is the first of two of my final pieces. I really like the way it came out. I experimented with alternate angles to give it more form, instead of the two similar looking shots being on top of each other, I put them at the opposite ends of the piece. I like how smoothly they conjoined, making it look like one photo when its actually four. The blending on this picture is very well done.
This piece is my favorite piece, a combination of a photo I took of a fox skull and a muntjac deer spine. I really like the way the lighting works in this piece, and how abstract it is. The spots of light draw attention to the matter involved well, and it has quite a nice atmosphere to it, still looking quite natural. The spine almost looks like part of the skull, and both of them look very well together. The angle and the lighting is very professional, the way half of the skull is in darkness, and the other half in bright light.











