Friday, 22 January 2016

StoneBridge Proposalnot finished

"we have a variety of rabbits, guinea-pigs, chickens, geese, ducks and turkeys. Outside, in our aviary we have cockatiels, a rosella parrot, quails, finches, and budgerigars."
lambs

the animals i will specifically focus on will be mostly the turkeys or chickens because i want to use the head of these animals at some point and place it onto another animal creating my own creature. the animals i could merge with also could be a goat or a good one could be a parrot and put one of the chickens head on the parrot to make it into a freaky bird.

Considerations i must take will be that the animals wont always be still so i would have to use a fast shutter speed to capture the animals as fast as i can because if i have a slow shutter and the animals move the image will come out blurred in the animals movements.also the weather is a mystery i could rain it could be windy and it could be flooding so would have to come prepared by bringing a lens protector and also a coat just encase the weather does turn for the worse and also an umbrella so the camera doesn't get any water damage.

A camera setting, im going to use SPEED because the animals are going to be moving around and i cant hold them down still so a high shutter speed would be relevant  and a low aperture because i'm not looking to capture the backgrounds depth of field im just after the animals features in high detail. i would go for a low ISO because having a higher ISO makes my image look grainy and i dont think the area i will be at will have dark lighting it would be surrounded by natural sources of light like the sun, other lighting would be just lights.

The techniques i will be using in photoshop will be the crop tool so i can pick out the part i want and focus on that selected area. then i will erase the background of the image that i will be placing over my animal so it wont show the background of the image im placing so i easily can do this with the magic eraser tool.
http://www.stonebridgecityfarm.com/the_farm/animals

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