Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Sequencing. - Image Bank

Sequencing. - Image Bank.











In this photograph, we can see the the action sequence of a young Arctic fox. With this action sequencing being in stages, the fox is shown to begin with walking, before appearing in air and landing back down onto the ground, as if something was caught. The positive point of this photograph is how the background defines the Arctic fox well, this is a positive outcome because the fox becomes the main focus point of the photograph with no distractions. The negative point of this photograph is how dull the actual background is with the colour grey, this is a negative factor because it makes the photo less outstanding for the audience but also can destroy the main focus point. As an improvement, I would suggest on selecting the complete background before changing the hue and saturation. This could then create a lighter and more snow looking effect.



























This action sequencing photograph, shows the appearance of a Kingfisher catching his fish before flying away. This selected photograph is so precise in colour and with also the gaussian blur, that even the smallest of water droplets in the air can be seen clearly as well as the fish located in the beak of the bird. The positive point of this photograph, is what has actually been captured with the water effects, this is a positive factor because it shows in a more high definition appearance what is really happening in which the eye cannot see. I believe that this photograph does not have a negative factor or improvement to reveal.



In this photograph, the stages of a boy on a home created rope swing on a tree above a creek is shown. As the boy starts off in the air before finally approaching the water, the action sequence has capture this all. 






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