Urban Landscape 2 Self Study

After our photoshoot in class, I decided to go for a walk and took my camera. I wanted to catch and put a spring atmosphere in the photos. Firstly, I was inspired by Thomas Struth, as you remember from the previous posts. However, his photos convey an atmosphere of rigour, where every detail has its meaning. That day, I was in a cheerful, joyful mood, so I wanted to capture it in the images, which you can see below. 

Firstly, you can look at my Contact Sheet from the self-study. 







This is maybe my favorite image. I like everything about it. Probably, I would lower the exposure in the settings to make the colors more intense. But I really like the way the colors interact with each other in this photo. I also like the composition itself. The trees with flowers and green leaves transmit this air of a sunny spring day. 




I’m not really a fan of this picture. I love that warm sunlight comes into contact with a dark blue cloud. However, there is something repulsive about this photo for me. 




Speaking of this picture, I would point out that if I went back in time, I would probably lower the exposure, because the sky is too bright, which does not reflect the paint that was. What I like about this image is how every detail is aligned with the rest of the objects. 





This photo is one of my favorites from this photo shoot. I love the symmetry of this picture. The building fits into the frame, standing right in the center. By replacing the color with black and white, I would give this photo a more mystical effect, which fits perfectly with the theme of my project.



Now I can start by taking all the photos I need for my project, which I will name 'Mystery of Leicester'.

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