Friday, 5 February 2010

photography focus

0/8/2009 12:16:31 Liam Bell Ansell Adams San Francisco, California, USA 1902-1984 Landscape church, taos pablo (1942)
Evening, mcdonald lake, glacier national park (1942)
Rose and drift wood (1932)
moonrise (1941) very open and detailed examples of the landscape he has chosen to focus on. most of the work leaves me wanting to know more. yes because I already prefer to take pictures of the landscape and environment and looking at his work has given me some ideas to improve on my work in the future.
10/15/2009 12:00:22 Liam Bell Robert Capa Budapest, Austria-Hungary 1913-1954 Social documentary loyalist malitiaman at moment of death.
d-day landing 6-6-1944. very powerful work, obviously a lot of thought and luck has helped his pictures be successful. I don?t know what to feel other than they offer a lot of emotions. yes I think it does influence my work but to use it as possible career choice. as it shows the reality of what they are taking the picture of.

photo essay 3


The winding river, connects to the sea directly through Pobbles Beach. In all pictures you can see the distance of the river whilst it goes inland.

photo essay 2


I used this water tower for my photo essay to show a comparison between this and the castle ruins, as they are in close proximity of each other. Even though the conflict between modern and ancient history between the two, they are in harmony with each other never ruining each others bauty or importance.

photo essay ruins


One of the subjects I focussed on during the production of my photo essay was the ruins of an outpost. This ruined outpost wall was on the far side of the castle showing out onto the beach and entrance to the inland. The outpost was an important form defence for anyone trying to invade.