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Editing Landscape Images

4/12/2018

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I got George and Will to look through the images I created whilst being away from them for a week. They were straight on the edit and loved the subject matter and my understanding of the landscape. First of all we started by identifying the extremely good ones from first glance, the images that make you look, and look again. The second thing to do was to identify the visual narrative, and this was obvious, its my account of the place(s) I grew up, a journey or a path I'd take or places that usually are rambling with social activity or allegorical moments that look beyond the physical landscape. All taken using the same camera; format and film etc, same camera height (eye level) and on similar weather conditions. This meant that the image quality was consistant optically, the 6x7 negatives are big and yield a lot of detail, using the same film means that I'll achieve consistant exposure and physical quality easing printing complexions, the same camera height means that the horizon lines up on most landscape shots taken in landscape orientation, I did not use a tripod which I now regret, I thought, its sunny enough to handhold for each image, but for this high quality output for print im potentially working at  I need a tripod and the smallest aperture possible. most images were F/11 F/16 and some F/22 but I need F/22 on all in the future and tripod for stabilisation. I can see potential from these images. 
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