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Contact sheet and evaluation 2


With my second contact sheet I think this one was more successful then the first as I managed to edit some of the images and put them on the contact sheet but also I managed to get a lot of different images and different times of the day. I think the same as the last contact sheet that I responded well to the brief and the images go with the theme of walkways and paths. I think to develop my idea further I am going to make all of my images black and white as I feel like this distorts them even further to what I am going to do when I edit them. I am going to improve them further by taking the images at different time of the day and trying to get more incloses walk ways as I feel like this would add a more meaningful approach to the project. I think my two most successful images are image number 1 and 19. I think that image 1 has a lot of room to be able to edit and do different things to it and it also looks better in monochrome than it does normally, I think it is a good example of a walkway and I also feel that the bus in the images represents time quite a bit as it wouldn't just stop there it has to keep going the same way time does not stop. I also like image 19 as again with the car representing time but also I like that it is more of a path then a walkways as it makes the image look a lot bigger and I can expand it during the editing process. I think to refine my idea I need to make it deeper and add a bit more of a meaning into it. For my next shoot I am going to do the same walkways and paths but just try different ways of shooting.

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