Saturday, 6 September 2014

Images of inspiration

Hello there, in this post I will show and discuss five images that I like the look of either in composition or subject matter. These images I have found on Pinterest.

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I like this image for several reasons. Firstly, the colour is really vibrant, I like the strong reds of the barn with the Autumn leaves. The grass give a bright contrast although it looks like it has been altered a bit too much. The composition is good with a strong diagonal line from the roof of the barn.

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The thing I like about this image is how it shows the passage of time that this bike has experienced. This is the sort of feel I will be going for with the shots of the older sheds and is the main thing I get from this image.

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This image evokes abandonment with the vines and old wagon wheels, however the door provides a strong contrast both in colour and texture. That is the main thing I get from this image.

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Another angle I can look at is including the machinery that might live in or around the shed. There is an additional level of texture to explore in the decay of metal

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I like the feel of this shot with the dark sky and a patch of sun on the old stone shed. The overhanging branches add a sinister feel to the shot. It tells a story to me about a traveller who has come across this little hut just in time to shelter from the storm.

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