Sequential photography with partner
My partner and I were given an assignment of creating a set of sequential images as classwork and this is what we came up with
We made this simple but creative task using a cup, water and a tea bag. We took pictures showing every change of color the water went through as the tea dissolved inside it. You can see the tea bag changing color as well from white to yellowish.
The water slowly changed from being transparent or see-through to dull.
We used my IPhone to shoot the photos and an app called Pica Art to create the collage. No editing was made except cropping the images.
This was our first time to create sequential photos so we kept it simple, but many things could have been improved such as; keeping an equal distance from the camera to the cup in all pictures and shooting from the same angle. We should have added some editing and perhaps shoot a set of images with a better quality because these look somehow blurred.
We made this simple but creative task using a cup, water and a tea bag. We took pictures showing every change of color the water went through as the tea dissolved inside it. You can see the tea bag changing color as well from white to yellowish.
The water slowly changed from being transparent or see-through to dull.
We used my IPhone to shoot the photos and an app called Pica Art to create the collage. No editing was made except cropping the images.
This was our first time to create sequential photos so we kept it simple, but many things could have been improved such as; keeping an equal distance from the camera to the cup in all pictures and shooting from the same angle. We should have added some editing and perhaps shoot a set of images with a better quality because these look somehow blurred.
So good idea, that I wanted to implement😂
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ReplyDeleteI do feel like the final outcome could have been better if the idea would have been more carefully thought out, and some more time would have been spent on planning the shots. Please consider this for further projects and look at methods like storyboarding and sketching.
The image appears to be very small. This possibly has to do something with your export settings. Please have a look and see if you can export the photograph in a larger format. Perhaps you could try to adjust the angle of some of the shots. The final outcome appears to be very small.