Thursday 15 April 2010

life and death what does it mean? photography

in these photographs of nature i used plants to represent the cycle of life. in these photos i was trying to represent that as every life is valuable, so is every minute of time we have to live life. i was trying to capture a moment in time show the rain drops on the leafs. the most successful part is the natural lighting it shows the water droplets very well. the least successful part is that some of the photos are out of focus, to improve i could focus the camera or zoom out.

in these photographs of nature i used trees and bushes to represent the cycle of life and death.in these photos i was trying to represent a moment in life, i was trying to show life and reincarnation. the most successful part is the natural lighting it shows the branches and leafs very well. the least successful part is that some of the photos are out of focus, to improve i could focus the camera or zoom out.

in these photographs of nature i used dead snails, trees and bushes to represent the cycle of life and death. i used natural lighting and scenery of trees without there leaves on. i was trying to represent reincarnation because during winter the trees leafs die and fall of then they are reborn again in spring when they grow back.the most successful part is the natural lighting and the shadows of the trees.the least successful part is that some of the photos are out of focus, to improve i could focus the camera the take the photo from a different angle.

in these photographs of nature i used dead flowers to represent the cycle of life and death. i used natural lighting and dead flowers in a vase with water droplets on the petals. was trying to represent reincarnation because during winter the flowers die and dry up then they are reborn again in spring when they grow back.the most successful part is the natural lighting the least successful part is that some of the photos are out of focus, to improve i could focus the camera the take the photo from a different distance.

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