Here is how I am going to depict time as per my proposal...
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Friday, September 27, 2013
Thursday, September 26, 2013
ccdn 231 | presentation of proposal for project 3
Presentation
of Proposal: Thursday 26th September
A presentation explaining the experience I intend to create.
The presentation includes written visualisations of the design/experience.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
dsdn 144 | time experiment
Friday, August 23, 2013
dsdn 144 | practice composite image + weekly task
I used this shoot to experiment with the ideas used in the blog post here.
I used image No. 1325 (time: 5:38 p.m.), No. 1327 (time: 5:45 p.m.), No. 1329 (time: 5:54 p.m.) and No. 1331 (time: 6:08 p.m.) to make a composite image using the marquee tool and layers in Photoshop. It took 20 minutes to shoot this image. Exposure: 1/64 sec; f/5.6; ISO 200.
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| ©2013 Helen K Williams |
| ©2013 Helen K Williams |
The below image was taken at night at a 1/4000 shutter speed. I wanted to capture the movement of the water as I scrubbed the bowl. The result was very 'noisy' as I didn't have enough light. I decided to try again the next day. Exposure: 1/4000 sec; f/2.8; ISO 6400
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The image below was taken outside on a brilliant sunny day (also with a 1/4000 shutter speed) ...I may have overcompensated with the light this time but I still managed to capture a good 'moment' in time. The white balance needed to be corrected a bit in Photoshop. Exposure: 1/4000 sec; f/4.5; ISO 1600
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Sunday, August 18, 2013
dsdn 144 | precedents - time
I have started looking for photographers who have used composite imagery to convey the passage of time.
The first I have found is Fong Qi Wei.
His series, Time is a Dimension, explores the idea of time being split into fractions and the difference between each fraction is represented by the intensity and colour of light present at the time of the image being taken. His work results in single composites 'made from sequences that span 2-4 hours, mostly of sunrises and sunsets'. (Wei, 2013)
This is interesting to me as inspiration for my project. Can I use clothing to achieve the same effect as the 'slices' of sky? Even though it could be perceived as a literal translation of the passage of time, I like that the artist is using this method to push the boundaries of his ideas.
I also like the collage effect which relates to my intention of making my project look arts and crafty.
Wei, F. Q. (2013). Time is a Dimension
Retrieved from http://fqwimages.com/time-dimension/
His series, Time is a Dimension, explores the idea of time being split into fractions and the difference between each fraction is represented by the intensity and colour of light present at the time of the image being taken. His work results in single composites 'made from sequences that span 2-4 hours, mostly of sunrises and sunsets'. (Wei, 2013)
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I also like the collage effect which relates to my intention of making my project look arts and crafty.
Wei, F. Q. (2013). Time is a Dimension
Retrieved from http://fqwimages.com/time-dimension/
Saturday, August 17, 2013
dsdn 144 | project 2 - proposal
For this project I will express the passage of time via photography by
taking a series of images of my young daughter’s clothes from birth to present
day (she is now almost 3 and half).
I will present the work using time lapse photography
with the items of clothing placed using a technique similar to stop motion
animation. I want to show how emotional these inanimate objects can be when photographed
in this context.
I will use a simple background and one light source. From past projects I know how important it is to keep the lighting consistent so I will probably shoot in my garage. I want it to feel like a craft project – there needs to be a sense of homeliness.
I am interested in exploring the use of the Premiere Pro/ After Effects plug-in Twixtor
to move through the changes of clothes in a really smooth, slow-motion way. I am interested in building on my Premiere Pro skills which I have recently been using to do an assignment for one of my second year papers.
As part of the process I will put together a short clip of images showing my little girls's face undergoing the transformation from new-born to young child. This will accompany my final hand-in.
As part of the process I will put together a short clip of images showing my little girls's face undergoing the transformation from new-born to young child. This will accompany my final hand-in.
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