Category: Lab: week 2 – Juxtaposition (Page 2 of 3)
I started with taking a photo directly in front both glasses then I changed my angle and focus to capture my subject. I’m sure there are the other ways this could’ve improve. My source of lighting definitely help improve my pic.
I choose this concept since everybody was worried about this scenario when the virus first hit.
Where I started The “best” one, 17 shots later
For this exercise, I chose two apples, one with an older and punctured surface, the other with a more smooth and fresh surface. I started off taking a photograph of the two apples next to each other, trying to show how one apple’s skin is uneven, yet the other one is smooth. It looked like there was just two apples sitting next to one another so I tried to move the apples where the light was facing more towards the surface with the differences. I also tried to place the apples where both were about the same color, which ended up being red. Eventually, I finalized on a more close-up shot to focus on the juxtaposition between the textures so the viewer would hopefully notice how different they appear.
The first image is with the objects open and side by side and kind of overlapping. The second image I have the smaller one on top to make it look like it’s one object.
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