Thursday, 17 June 2010

TIME

A sepia toned photographic print.  Inspired by the track of the same title from 'Dark Side of the Moon' by the legendary 'Pink Floyd'.  It consists of a couple of mirror tiles and a clock.  Then a series of multiple exposures.  Done by slowing zooming out from the main point of focus (there are three separate exposures). I used my Canon FD 70-210 telephoto lens.

Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, England, circa 1993-94.

For the Constructed Image module of the 9231 City and Guilds Photography Certificate.  I was awarded a distinction for this body of work that I submitted for this module.

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3 comments:

  1. That's fantastic. Thanks for sharing this information.To know more about printing Canvas Printing

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  2. Oh, I really like this one. I especially like how the corners of the mirrors seem like hands on a clock and the sense of movement.

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  3. Thank you both for your comments. It's strange but really the most effective and therefore creative/artistic images are the one's that really are that simple in their planning and execution. I really should do more of this type of photography. Thank you both once again.

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