War images, comentary

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In this image I placed my model into a stance as if he were aiming at a target and captured the image. This gave me a concentrated and determined look of my model. In this image the place where I took the images were in a dark environment, this allowed me to use a flash image. The F-stop for this photo was 4.5. I used this F-stop because it enabled me to capture the image of the models

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Page 1: War images, comentary

In this image I placed my model into a stance as if he were aiming at a target and captured the image. This gave me a concentrated and determined look of my model.

In this image the place where I took the images were in a dark environment, this allowed me to use a flash image. The F-stop for this photo was 4.5. I used this F-stop because it enabled me to capture the image of the models face leaving the prop out of focus but still being able to see what the object is.

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This image is a close up portrait that portrays aggression, anguish and a sense of fight. Again the Flash image was used in the dark environment. The F-stop for this photo was 4.0 and the exposure time was 1/200 seconds. This was similar to the previous image except this image has a slightly blurred background and all props are in focus.

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In this photograph I tried to capture a look of anger. I got up extremely close to my model to capture a portrait and to show all emotions. I told my model to shout as loud as he could and as he did I took the image.

The F-stop for this image was 4, with the exposure time as 1/200sec. This enabled me to capture the foreground object; The model, in motion but also in focus but blurring the background slightly but enough to see what it is. Also using the rule of thirds, putting my model on the right hand side of the screen looking across makes the reader wonder what my model is shouting at.

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This image is a portrait of my model in a certain pose that represents the war theme. The F-stop I used for this was 5.0. I used this F-stop because of the lighting. In a dark area I needed a flash to capture the image there for the low F-stop was necessary.

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In this image I used the rule of thirds to capture the look of focus of my model. I composed this picture in the dark therefore used a flash image with an F-stop of 4.0. The darkness of the area enables me to capture a feel of war in night time.

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In this image I tried to create an image an image of movement as my model jumped up. To capture this image I had to adjust my shutter speed and F-stop to 3.5. This then enabled me to capture my model in motion.

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This is an image of a portrait of my model. I told my model shout at the top of his voice and caught it in action. This gives a determined look of my model creating a brilliant effect. The F-stop for this image was F.4. this enabled me to capture my model shouting in motion.

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This image is a medium shot of my model. This creates a serious look. The props and costume involved portray my war theme extremely well. The flash image was necessary as it was in a dark environment. The F-stop for this image was 4.5.

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This image is out of focus which gives the image a wonderful affect as it brings the image to life. The f-stop for this was 4.5. This image is a rule of thirds composition.

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This is a portrait image that I took. In this image I created a shadow to try and create a more realistic affect. This idea didn’t work to my advantage. The f-stop for this image was 3.5. This f-stop enabled me to capture my model shouting, by keeping it in focus.