Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Getting into the Mood

"No people, no animals, no mannequins". How do you portray moods then? Apparently its possible, cos you can do it like THIS:



Who / What: Where have all the flowers gone (Solitary)

Where: My house

How: Canon 1000D, ISO 200, F 5.6, 1/100s, 53mm

Why: focusing on the single white flower that stands out among the grass brings the viewer's attention specifically to it.



Who / What: Paper Chase (Activity)

Who / What: Paper Chase (Activity)

Where: My house

How: Canon 1000D, ISO 800, F 5.6, 1/20s, 55mm

Why: The close up of the papers taped to the wall and seemingly looking like they have been disturbed would give the impression that they have in some way or other been moved or disturbed to result in their current condition and position.



Who / What: Table Tangles (Chaos)

Where: My house

How: Canon 1000D, ISO 800, F 5.6, 1/20s, 55mm

Why: “Table Tangles” is an attempt at portraying the feeling of “mess”, and is illustrated through how the wires are all disorganised and tangled up together.

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