Tilt (no effect)
Tilt (Noir effect)
Close up (no effect)
Close up (mono effect)
High angle (no effect)
High angle (Noir effect)
Tilt (Noir effect)
Tilt (Noir effect)
Tilt ("process" effect)
The different angles and colour effeccts could change the way we view everyday objects, through either the angle they are positioned at, or the colour effect that is used. I have used the 'Noir' effect a few times to show 'vintage' in the shots, to make them look old but also shows it's 'lifeless' as there is no colour shown. I have also used the 'Noir' effect in hallways and doors. I used the same effect here as it creates a 'nightmare' like atmosphere and that makes the photo look haunted (as well as using a tilt with the effect). The 'process' effect on the hallway was used to make the photo look almost like an illusion, and if the person viewing this are in a dream. This creates a 'fantasy' and that everything is seen to be enchanced by the colour
The camera angles and positions that I used such as; tilt, high angle shot, low angle shot and close ups create a status or an atmosphere to the object/scene. The use of low anf high angles create a status that the object is powerful/more important than you are and that it makes you feel vunerable, where as the high angle shot makes the object seem small and vunerable. The close up camera I used to show seriousness or a focus upon the object that I took the picture of, as an example of the darts and the dart board; - I used a close up on it to show where the darts were, the points scored and also the detail within the close up image.
Great shots - note how colour alteration can change the way an every day object or location can become something more stylish or sinister. Well done for experimenting with camera angles, lighting and colour.
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