On the post below as you can see I have gone to three more locations and taken shots of an area for a photomontage or Joiner.
One of the locations that I have used is the same location in which David Hockney took his joiner Photographs with the old women at Bolton Abbey. I have made an attempt to take a similar montage (although I’m well aware it doesn’t come close to the artists work) I thought it would be nice to take a montage in the same area.
The other two locations are of a local bridge and a view of the river surrounding the abbey. I feel that these pieces are more attempts that needed work. For example I feel that the piece using the river as the scene works to an extent. However it only really uses three or four photographs to make the joiner. Other joiners that I have been looking at usually use a lot more to create a bigger area of space.
The other Joiner using the bridge as the location uses more shots. But I feel the light settings do not work as well. Some of the shots in the scene are darker and some are lighter, for a single shot to be viewed on it’s on this wouldn’t really make too much of a difference. However when shots like this is layered up they don’t really match and appear that they have been taken on totally separate days.
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