Thursday, April 27, 2006

Intermediate Studio - Permanent Flux - Research - Image Collecting - 1st Stock


0 037#, originally uploaded by Jimbo (Alan James Wellock).

This like the image below toys with the notion of proportion but on a local, small scale. The focus of the cmaera is used to bring the foreground to life and let the viewer focus on the scale of the buds and branches.

Intermediate Studio - Permanent Flux - Research - Image Collecting - 1st Stock


0 035#, originally uploaded by Jimbo (Alan James Wellock).

Here this image focus' on the unbalance of proportion the vast landscape sometimes has. We see the forest below the mound which is nothing special but the fact that there is a clearing and then a couple of trees and shrubs on the top gives a greate sense of uniqueness and perspective

Intermediate Studio - Permanent Flux - Research - Image Collecting - 1st Stock


0 031#, originally uploaded by Jimbo (Alan James Wellock).

This image uses the shape of the snow and perspective to create a proportionate view of the landscape. The upwards curve of the snow builds up the impression of the barraness of the rocky cliff.

Intermediate Studio - Permanent Flux - Research - Image Collecting - 1st Stock


0 023#, originally uploaded by Jimbo (Alan James Wellock).

This image toys with the idea that nature continuing to live in the most deserted locations on the planet, is a beautiful thing. That will to live and live well that animals and plants have is unique and critical attribute.

Intermediate Studio - Permanent Flux - Research - Image Collecting - 1st Stock


0 021#, originally uploaded by Jimbo (Alan James Wellock).

This image simply plays with the feeling of perspective and how the viewer, analyses the same objects within different environments. For example the close up tree donminates the image and displays great power while the little tree shows weakness and vunrability.

Intermediate Studio - Permanent Flux - Research - Image Collecting - 1st Stock


0 020#, originally uploaded by Jimbo (Alan James Wellock).

This image emphasises random pattern and texture. Thanks to the focus and contrast of the image it makes the viewer want to reach out and feel the rock, it tempts the viewer to pollute the rocks space.

Intermediate Studio - Permanent Flux - Research - Image Collecting - 1st Stock


0 018#, originally uploaded by Jimbo (Alan James Wellock).

This image I feel displays harmony and protection within a landscape. Beautiful atttributes that arn't asthetically shown but radiated using feeling.

Intermediate Studio - Permanent Flux - Research - Image Collecting - 1st Stock


0 017#, originally uploaded by Jimbo (Alan James Wellock).

This image displays unbroken lines and shapes, empahsising the unpolluted feeling of the natural environment.

Intermediate Studio - Permanent Flux - Research - Image Collecting - 1st Stock


0 013#, originally uploaded by Jimbo (Alan James Wellock).

Here this image supports the notion of beautiful being the unique perception of proportion and shape. This gives the tree and its surroundings a great character and depth.

Intermediate Studio - Permanent Flux - Research - Image Collecting - 1st Stock


0 012#, originally uploaded by Jimbo (Alan James Wellock).

Shape and perspcetive in this image plays a key part in showing a natural and beautiful shape. The contrast of the white snow and dull grass creates a great sense of impression and sense that the land hasn't been disrupted.

Intermediate Studio - Permanent Flux - Research - Image Collecting - 1st Stock


0 003#, originally uploaded by Jimbo (Alan James Wellock).

Various locations around Malham were visited and one thing that I identified as being unique was the difference of one rock to the other, and how the water over the years has shaped them.

Intermediate Studio - Permanent Flux - Research - Image Collecting - 1st Stock

After reading up on Edmund Burke it came apparent to me that for the images I take to display something that is beautiful, balance and proportion must be taken into account. So I decided to drive to the Yorkshire Dales National Park and collect some images that I thought played well with the notion of how we perceive size and proportion as well as collecting sounds to later on include in the piece if possible. Above are the first set of images I collected.