Monday, 3 March 2014

Jan Caga

Jan Caga normally specialises in landscape and nature photography but some of her photos sometimes cross. I think the photos that cross are my favorite, I say this because you don't know what to expect from it. The photo shown on the left is an example of two style of her photography match, I like it because it shows and animal that had been ran over and you can see how and at the same time the background is well composed because of the tree that is forming lines and the roads is forming leading lines and the bold colour of he grass and the sky and the balance of the photo. to me I don't know if the photo is staged or real, in my opinion i think the photo is staged, this is because of the animal and the mark that follow it is impossible for a vehicle, I say this because the end is too tight and small and the blood marks look painted. I think the cat was placed on the road and the was the blood was painted on.



This is an example of Caga's nature photography; the photo shows a hive made out of leaves stick and bits you can find o the forest floor. I like how in the photo it shows a the use of wide depth of field, I know the photo had been taken with a wide depth of field because of the way the photo only focus on the hive and not the back ground. the photo shows a lot of details of the hive a and it really brings out he photo in terms of details.
What I don't like about this photo is there are a lot of photos that is just like this, I also think that the photo look flat, this is because of the way the edges around look bright.
This is one of Caga's example of a landscape photo; I like this photo because of the way the it shows the land the way it is. the photo uses a fast shutter speed a high ISO and a narrow depth of field. I say this because of the way the photo shows everything and the waves in the photo is showing, that's why I have my guess of how the photo is composed.

The ideas I had got while looking at Jan Caga is to experiment and try and mix two of my photography theme together (urban city landscape and documentary).

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