Thursday, 13 May 2010

Naming the final Images

Here is a copy of the final 12 images I have selected for the final portfolio. These have all been put through photoshop and edited (apart from the Coot where I have not even cropped this photograph).

To see all images Pre and post photoshop click here.

Below each image is the name I have given the image and a brief reason why.

"White Bearded King"
I felt this describes the king of the jungle very aptly in this photograph.

"Sitting on the Fence"
A well known saying that seems to go well with this photograph.

"Plodding along"
A descriptive word that describes how a Coot moves on land.

"Looking Back"
One of the harder ones to name so just thought I would describe what the Chaffinch is doing.

"Hidden Giant"
At first glance it may not be clear what is in this picture and I think the title clearly describes what is happening.

"Hidden Jenny"
A shot of a Jenny Wren hidden in the bushes where you have to look hard to find them.

"Great Little Splash"
A Great Crested Grebe making a small splash with his beak so thought this was a great short description.

"Eyes in the Trees"
I felt that this really helped set the scene as there will be more grey squirrels watching you in a wood than you will see.

"Eagle Eyes"
I really liked the bright orange eye of this Eagle owl so felt it only needed to have those two words.

"Dusk Hunter"
I spent a bit of time with this photo in photoshop trying to get a feeling of the barn owl flying at dusk so felt this gave a good description of what is happening in the photo.

"All Brown and Blue"
Got stuck on this one so thought I would use the main colours in the picture to describe it.

"A Robins Song"
This photograph captures a Robin singing on a branch and you can see this with the movement in the bottom beak.

4 comments:

  1. Hi John,
    Nice to see the whole collection of final images together, time for marking very soon.

    steve

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  2. Hi
    A truly excellent series of images, I can see how your work as developed over the weeks and you have taken to working with wildlife like a duck to water!!!

    steve

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  3. Hi
    the blog itself meets 3.2 from day one as it is a form of ongoing self evaluation.

    steve

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  4. Hi


    Unit Three:

    You have ensured that all the targeted criteria have been met as per all the feedback you have been given that is clearly evidenced in your blogs. Your images have come together as both creative photographs but also as reflective of your research.
    Your production of images has shown a clear focus and idea of what style you wanted to achieve and you have also made sure that appropriate titles have been added.
    You have shown an ability to self evaluate as you have produced this work and to evidence not only your thoughts but the development processes involved. Your wildlife images are truly impressive but as we discussed you need to capture all the species you chose to photograph as close as the robin.
    It would be great to see you at level 3 well done!!


    Steve

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