Tuesday 6 November 2012


Overview of my photography rotation

During my photography rotation, I used Photoshop. At the start of the rotation we had an introduction to Photoshop to show me the basics of using it with my photos, I learnt how to use the Crop tool, Lasso tool etc. I made six different beasts, using a mixture of three animals for each calibration.

I then I made a blog to put all my work up, rowsonart.blogstop.co.uk so now I can put all my college work up on my blog for universities to see.

During half term I wrote a 300-word essay on one photography of my choice – I chose Peter Lindbergh, about his life, his work – Black and white photos.

Then I took pictures of ‘Typography in the landscape’. Where I went round taking pictures of everyday items, which represent letters of the alphabet.

Typography in the landscape


As a class, we went on a search on through the college to find letters in everyday, average things that we would normally just walk past.

Letter B: This is a window. It's not a curved B, but looks like A digital B or also could be the number 8
 Letter D: This is a road sign that I edited in half and turned 
it on it's side. The whole of the sign also could of been an O.
 Letter F: This is the end of double yellow line road markings. It also could of been the letter N or U
 Letter K: This is a map, it was quite hard to find the letter K, but i found it on a map in the corridor.
 Letter O: This is a light under a set of stairs.
 Letter O: This is a sticker on an external door
 Letter O: This is the top of a tap.
 Letter Q: This is road marking, that represent a bicycle.
 Letter X: This is the floor, just before outside the college.
 Letter X: This is the button for the lift.
 Letter Y: This is a tree - the trunk and two of its branches.

Letter Z: This is the end on the grass, that follows with the pavement.