Sunday, 19 April 2015

Photography GCSE

Hi it's Amy,

Sorry I have't posted in a while, I have been doing lots of school work, as in the next month I have my GCSE's, anyways... I wasn't too sure about posting this, but someone mentioned it to me, and I thought that it would be a good idea, and if any of you are doing photography GCSE, or thinking about it, then maybe it can give you some inspiration.

I have done photography for the past two years, starting with Natural forms, and taking photographs of plants and trees, things like that, then I went on to doing Shadows and Reflections, which I really enjoyed, because I could explore more, then for my mock exam, I did disguise, which was also pretty fun, and something new to try. But for my last and final exam, I chose collections.
Collections (even though it doesn't sound entirely interesting) can be linked to hundreds of things, and a great way to explore, and develop your skills.
These are a few photographs that I have taken recently, and hopefully you will like them!

For my final exam, I am hoping to do a photography book, so I can display some of my favourite pictures from this unit. I am in love with this photograph because its very colourful and interesting, and it fills the frame, which I really like.
For this photograph I used my Canon 650D and used the close-up setting.






For this photograph, I went to a National Trust property in Wiltshire, where I found these beautiful tulips, and I thought that this could count as collections as there are many of them, and also fills the frame. I like how I didn't zoom close into the flowers, as then you get a better view of the colourful tulips.






Again another colourful photograph
I really love this picture because you have all the different varities of the village candles (which smell amazing) and how the depth of field changes throughout the picture. And I also love all of the colours in the picture.
I also love this photograph because of how much variety there is within the picture.
I took this photo at the nation trust property, and I thought that this was an interesting picture because of the way it has been laid out, and how it is very old and vintage style. 
These are just a few of my favourite photographs that I have taken recently, if you enjoyed this or like any of the photographs, please comment below, or message me on twitter, and comment on what you would like to see next!
Thank you for reading!!
Amy P x

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