Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Expanded Photographics Project 02

The Proposal

I'm a bit conflicted on this project so bare with me.

I'm keen on looking at weather patterns over a period of a week.

(revised) I will present a time-lapse of a typical day in Houghton Bay. Starting early in the morning and continuing into the evening. My aim is to show what happens during a day as well as during the evening. I will also stack my evening images together to create a star trail image as well as combining images throughout the timelapse into one composite image. Followed up by merging the two images together to show star trails during different periods of the day


(mine)              
 



Otherwise I thought going from what my original project was I could look at old wellington and new wellington. Showing change etc.

Example below
Town Hall from roughly the same perspective. (http://www.venueweb.co.nz/wcc_townhall/townhall_venues.htm)





      




Further detail.

Weather Patterns:

For this proposal I wish to explore how the weather changes over a period of a week. I can do this either by taking several photos throughout a day and create a time lapse or take one photo each day at the same time.

My goal would be to ultimately create either a time-lapse of the weather changing  or to create a photo that merges all the elements of a weeks worth of ever changing weather.

Location: Houghton Bay
Camera/Equipment: d5100, tripod, shutter-release (if I can get one on the weekend), Either using my 18-55mm or 50mm lens. Most likely with the 18mm as I can get more into the frame.
Time: Either from sunrise to sunset or in the afternoon depending on which one I do.


Historical Wellington:

For this proposal I wish to explore the change Wellington has gone through over a period of time. 50 years ago streets, buildings, etc were different to how they are today. It would be interesting to compare today's world to the past through photography.

My goal would be to create an image or series of images that have elements of both. Although I am unsure on the details of how to get the older images.

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