These are some images that I took today, of the still life objects in S1. They just about go with the whole memories,traces and faded theme. The objects are old, some damaged and worn down and they hold a meaning to each single one of them. Every object possess lots of detail and texture or has an interesting shape etc to it e.g. the shell. As a whole i think these photographs have a good composition, the whole frame is filled, everything looks very warm and nice and captivating, with the mixture of both natural and man made materials. To take these pictures I used a Nikon D3100 then uploaded the photos to my ipod throgh my PC and used an app called whitagram, to compress down the sizes of the photos.
Friday, September 13, 2013
Old Treasure
These are some images that I took today, of the still life objects in S1. They just about go with the whole memories,traces and faded theme. The objects are old, some damaged and worn down and they hold a meaning to each single one of them. Every object possess lots of detail and texture or has an interesting shape etc to it e.g. the shell. As a whole i think these photographs have a good composition, the whole frame is filled, everything looks very warm and nice and captivating, with the mixture of both natural and man made materials. To take these pictures I used a Nikon D3100 then uploaded the photos to my ipod throgh my PC and used an app called whitagram, to compress down the sizes of the photos.
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How did you transfer them from the camera to the iPod?
ReplyDeleteWell first I had to upload the photos from the camera to my computer. Then when I had my ipod plugged to the PC, i went on itunes. There is like a button there that says "ipod" on the right side corner. Then after pressing that it goes to the ipod stuff and there should be a button called "photos". There it gives an option of choosing a folder of photos that are wanted to be uploaded onto the ipod. When the folder is chosen there is a button on the bottom left corner that says apply.
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