Evaluation
In this shoot I looked at using more than one of the same object in the photograph to see what effect it had on the photograph. I used 9 of the same item which were related to my topic by the idea of human presence and I set them up differently to try and capture a good photograph overall. I photographed the cans at different angles so that I could try to capture as many formal elements as possible.
This photograph below is of 9 cans set up in a square taken from a birds eye view. The angle at which they are taken at allows for shape to be shown very much within the photograph. Alongside shape, other elements shown are form, contrast and line.
This photograph is another from the shoot, I like the way at which angle it is taken at. I feel that this angle allows for there to be one clearly focussed can in the image whilst the others are used to create a sense of depth through the image. Formal elements shown in this photo are depth, form and shape to some degree.
Progression
From doing this shoot I feel that I want to move from using items of rubbish as evidence of human presence. I wish to move from looking at single objects as I feel that I cannot progress much further with it, in this shoot I tried to make the shoot more interesting by using many of the same item but I don't feel there is much more room for progression. I still want to show human presence but without looking at litter. As a result I intend on showing evidence of human presence through buildings and items, items such as benches for example. Whilst looking at buildings I will also try to include evidence of age. Thus in my next shoot I will show human presence through photographs of buildings and items found in a public place.
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