In these photographs I captured the reflections of windows and doors in puddles, using objects outside of the reflection, such as leaves, to break up the photographs and create a contrast between the dulled colours of the reflection and the vibrant colours of the other objects. I also experimented with the shutter on the camera to capture the movement of water using the 'sports' setting, capturing how the light being reflected in the water moved as the water rippled. However I don't think I will be using this setting for other photographs where I will want to capture a reflection over a few seconds, as it creates a grainy image that look too crisp and harsh. I increased the contrast of this photograph to make the colours being reflected more vibrant and noticeable, however I think this made the photograph too grainy as it was already on a low-quality setting to capture each millisecond of movement.
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AuthorMy name's Ella and I'm a student studying Photography, English Literature, Psychology and Biology at A-Level. This is my portfolio! Archives
January 2016
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