Tuesday, 30 October 2012
'Interiors' 1st Shot
Similar to my visual research I utilised the natural light which was available within the interior and achieved similar light reflections off of the wooden surfaces and furnishings within the scene. What was particularly interesting was because this specific location was decorated for Halloween, the cobwebs draped over the windows, created this translucent dappled light which incensed and juxtaposed nicely with the warm smokey tones denoted from the wooden interior of the location. As with my visual research the frame is empty but because of the lighting and colour tones a homely and welcoming space is communicated. Although I have found despite using a tripod the singular window light source is problematic as detail is lost within the shadows, which gives the scene a slightly altered feeling but doesn't overly effect the conveyed thoughts I previously expressed. This issue can be adjusted through the use of a bouncer/reflector or another light source to counter balance the one present within the composition. However permission and use of a bouncer/reflector would be unlikely due to the communal and socially animated interiors I am photographing. This isn't a problem that necessarily needs a solution, as for some locations this may be appropriate, but I will bare this in mind if I feel it impacts unjustly to the scene which I observe first hand.
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