These two images were taken when I was trying to capture the picture of my mum and aunty. I like the one where they are looking at the camera however I felt it would be more meaningful when looking at each other to show that their relationship is still close. The other image I tried to make it so the current time element of the two of them was in focus, while the original image was out of focus, however I don’t feel that this was successful because you can’t work out what is in the original image, and it looks as if it isn’t meant to be there.
The image below is another of my favourites of the wedding images, however I didn’t choose this one as my final image as I feel the composition isn’t as accurate as what it could be. I like their body language and how it is recognisable as a recreation of the original image, but also I felt the background could be better and there isn’t as much depth in this image as there was in the chosen one.
I tried a few different positions of the image in the foreground, and this is one of the first photos I took of this series. I felt the size of the image was fine, however I don’t like the position of it in front of the house. I feel like it is too far to the side and aligns with the corner of the house, making it less aesthetically pleasing.
This is the other approach I took when I knew I’d be in the photograph. I wanted to carry on the theme of me holding the picture, however the focus is wrong and the image isn’t clear, and I felt the theme throughout the series of home photos would be ruined.