Monday, 19 May 2014



 This task is a homework piece that was due a very very very long time ago. (apologies).

Basically our classes assigned task was to compose a variety of shots using a range of lenses to compare each effect that each lens created. using only two compositions; close up and mid shots.
 the five different lens types are as follows
                                                                                                         
  18mm
  35 mm
  50mm
  75mm
  105mm
the photographs lining the left side of the page appear in the consecutive order as labelled above for the close ups and the mid shots. as you can see the 18mm give my (object/focus/ wonderful flatmate for letting me take unattractive photos of her)  a warped appearance. while allowing us greater perspective of depth in the background and foreground of the image, it becomes unflattering to the human eye. Dramaticising peculiar angles and shapes.
 generally the longer the lens the more appealing the image created. (well that the belief anyway). however my personal opinion in regards to the pictures shown; is that the 35mm and the 50mm are much nicer to the eye. this may have occurred due to the slightly different nature of each shit. for example: notice that the object stature may have slightly changed from smiling beautifully to having a small nap. other factors include lighting changes and slight angle variations. some shots appear at a higher angle than others (automatically making it more appealing than lower angles)





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