Where: Home
When: Mid afternoon
How: I first reviewed the coursework and played around with a few ideas.
At first I had planned on creating an image of myself levitating off the ground, however I just could not arrange all the parts together single-handedly in the end, My first attempts may have worked but it was taking too much time to organise and shoot.
I then went back to the drawing board and while reviewing some images I remembered an image of the landscape around Loch Lomond. Drawing on that as the basis of the image, I first of all toyed with a "nessy" style image but I just thought that it was too cliche and too lazy an idea, Going back to the drawing board I then photographed a toy Godzilla that I had sitting around and used that instead.
I then cropped the image down and removed the background and used the same image to distort and recoloured to make the shadow.
At first I had planned on creating an image of myself levitating off the ground, however I just could not arrange all the parts together single-handedly in the end, My first attempts may have worked but it was taking too much time to organise and shoot.
I then went back to the drawing board and while reviewing some images I remembered an image of the landscape around Loch Lomond. Drawing on that as the basis of the image, I first of all toyed with a "nessy" style image but I just thought that it was too cliche and too lazy an idea, Going back to the drawing board I then photographed a toy Godzilla that I had sitting around and used that instead.
I then cropped the image down and removed the background and used the same image to distort and recoloured to make the shadow.
I then used a piece of cloud and a pierce of water and distorting them both created the small bow wave at the front and sides.
Finally compositing them together to produce the final image.
Conclusion.
I found this exercise quite fun as the main part of it was to produce such a false image that it could not be mistaken for a real image at all.
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