Thursday, 4 November 2010

Three Final Photos For My Front Cover

Before choosing my final photograph to use for my front cover of the Preliminary task, I had to choose out of the three photographs shown below. However, I found problems with the other two in which I did not choose.
Photograph One
I thought this photograph in the science lab was really effective when I took it, as it shows interest in the subject, and I captured the experiment in the moment. However, to my mistake I only took one photograph of this at one angle, and when I converted it to the computer, I realised that the photograph was landscape, rather than portrait so I was unable to use this. However, I still used this photo for my contents page as it was relevant and looked effective and useful.





Photograph Two
When taking photo's, I aimed to capture moments of students working, or helping others. However, after realising that I could not use photograph number one, I wanted to use the photo shown on the left, but I was unable to use this photograph too. This was because, alike photograph One, I only captured this photo landscape and not portrait, which again made me look and take another photo.




Photograph Three-My Final Photo
After finding out that I could not use the above two photographs, I captured this moment, which symbolizes the subject in which i was looking for. The photograph shows happy emotions, whilst they are working and does not look fake or misleading. However, I did not remove the time stamp whilst takign the photographs, which meant when i uploaded this photo on the left, I had to use specific tools to remove the timing whilst trying not to ruin the photo. In conclusion, i successfully removed the time stamp, and used this photograph as my front cover of my magazine for my Preliminary Task.






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