Experimenting with in-camera and modern techniques.
Following from research made about using in-camera effects to produce soft focus images, i wanted to experiment using various materials and techniques. As these are experiments, not all were successful, but are useful for referring to in the future. I think that the cling-film and photoshop techniques were the most sucsessful and produced an effective soft focus look. It worked particularly well on landscape images.
Some health and safety risks for these experimental photographs are:
Following from research made about using in-camera effects to produce soft focus images, i wanted to experiment using various materials and techniques. As these are experiments, not all were successful, but are useful for referring to in the future. I think that the cling-film and photoshop techniques were the most sucsessful and produced an effective soft focus look. It worked particularly well on landscape images.
Some health and safety risks for these experimental photographs are:
- While using cling film, be aware of suffocation risks
- Tin foil can be sharp, so there is a risk of harming yourself
- equipment can be left on the floor so it can be easy for people to slip and fall
- Vaseline has a risk of slippage
Cling film |
Paper |
Tin foil |
In camera-paper |
In camera-tin foil |
In camera-cling film |
Using photoshop- Gaussian blur |
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