In this lesson we studied location portraiture, I actually found it very easy to do with my camera. The technique is very simple however little things like positioning of the subject make this technique hard. With incorrect positioning you can lose the depth of field, which you need to maintain. I went out to shoot and when coming back i had to shoot again, make a list of things I could improve on concerning location portraiture and then I had to go out, shoot again and work on those certain things. I felt like this was helpful as it gave me a proper understanding of location portraiture and all the elements needed.
I like this image because I like that the buildings are quite out of focus and amelia seems quite sharp. Also I like her as a model in this field as her eyes seem to be brought out in this image. Also I like how her hair contrasts against the dull background as it is a bright blond. I didn't over edit this image as I thought it was nice enough to leave unedited, I also think it makes it seem more natural as it already has had the location portraiture technique.
I like this image as I like how I have edited, I have satiated the picture and I think this goes nicely with the location portraiture technique. I also think it makes the image look a lot softer. I like the composition of this picture because I like how Amelia looks biggest in the picture making her the focal point of the image, this is a good use of depth of field. In this picture I would of preferred if this wasn't the background and it was more a city scenery to display contemplation, however as a test run this works nicely.
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