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AGM60 Bushy Park 29 April 2020

After the class seminar on 29 April and having considered the feedback, I made a quick trip to Bushy Park to test out potential methods.

My first thoughts were to photograph a single tree using three double-exposure shots for the full height. I would then move around the tree and take a further set of three shots every 90 degrees.

This is the first tree I selected, the image was taken with my smartphone.

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These were the resulting three images converted to Black & White from the first sequence of images shown separately with the gap,.

I then created an Adobe Photoshop file to see how the three images looked when aligned together.

Tree 1 Angle 1 – 29 April 2020

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Tree 1 Angle 2 – 29 April 2020

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Tree 1 Angle 3 – 29 April 2020

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Tree 1 Angle 4 – 29 April 2020

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I did take further shots of this tree and one other on that day. I am currently going through these images to see what works and what doesn’t and will post my findings when they are ready.

Tree 2 Angle 1 – 29 April 2020

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Tree 2 Angle 2 – 29 April 2020

 

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Tree 2 Angle 3 – 29 April 2020

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Tree 2 Angle 4 – 29 April 2020

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I have also grouped the different views of each tree to see how they look together.

Tree 1 – 29 April 2020

Tree 2 – 29 April 2020

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