Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Painting with Light
For this photo, I used a flash of 8 seconds and an aperture of f22. This photo was taken in the dark room and it was a fairly complicated process. We took a non-flash picture, starting with the iphone in front of the lens. Then, without moving it, I turned it off and removed it from the lens. Next Simrin took a flash picture of me with another camera so I would show up in the background. This 3-person job was tedious but I was determined to get the perfect shot and after many tries, I think we succeeded. I liked the idea of using the iphone home-screen because it is something that everyone (in Oakville at least) is very samiliar with. Our phones are a very important part of our lives and they become a part of our identity. Also, the picture of me is very simple and laidback and I like that it contrasts with the high-tech phone. Lastly, I like the way that the phone fades out and my face fades in as if its photoshopped. I think in a few years it will be funny to look back and see how cool I thought this was.
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