Tuesday 17 November 2015

Joiners Image Bank

I like this image as it paints London in a different light. The red bus on the left hand side catches your eye, in comparison to the dull and gloomy background. It's evident that the images are all taken at the same moment in the day. I would like to recreate an image like this in London, however London is usually busy and would be hard to create a joiner as the images would all be different due to the various people moving around in the images, I do not think it'd fit together well overall. 

I like this image as it exposes various angles of the face. This allows you to gain almost a 360 view of the mans face, and his various expressions within this. All of the individual images fit together effectively. I would like to try and recreate this image by photographing an individual at various angles, with them holding a variety of expressions. 

I like this image of the sky as clouds are random naturally, therefore the joiners compliment this as they make the image appear more abstract. The tree in the bottom right corner gives you perspective over the whole image. You can see that these photographs are taken at the same time during the day, in one of my images I could recreate this but photographing the images at various times during the day, to show change in one photograph. 

This is a different type of image associated with joiners, as the shape of the image itself is made from the boxes. This is an interesting image as the random splurges of colour make it more captivating. The tree is weathered and old, it also has no leaves which allows us to infer it's in the autumn/winter season. The images that are placed together are organised and all of the same size, I would like to attempt to recreate this in my joiners. 

This image appears extremely abstract, due to the lines not being linear and instead being random, and not quite fitting together perfectly. This interests me as it almost adds another dimension to the image, and makes you question what the photograph is actually of as a whole. The black lines contrast well with the blue sky. 

This image appears to be creepy due to the stairs being random and unorganised. This creates a sense of the unknown as the stairs obtain no pattern or structure. In addition, this image appears to be layered as the stairs overlap, when they're stereotypically meant to be straight and organised. 

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