Thursday 22 April 2010

Post 22

This is the final image in a series of images of an old mill in Bradford which I took originally for the 30 images project last semester, which I am having to re-use instead of taking new photographs due to unforeseen circumstances.

Finally, the final image is of the site as it would appear to look at night. This is probably the most powerful image of the mill and its cooling tower, silhouetted against the (nearly) night sky, with the moon in the background. The psychological effect of the moon and using a little light in night-time scenes can also be applied here as well. I described what I mean by this in my previous blog.

The framing of this image is to make the mill, cooling tower and moon in the night sky all immediately noticeable to the viewer, while practically ignoring the edges of the image, as again they aren't important except to help "frame" the image, otherwise the image would be zoomed in and wouldn't look as good.

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