For these sets of pictures i tried to experiment using more complex backgrounds and angles of shooting, I found it quite interesting how the sky has come out a different shade of blue in nearly all of the images
For these sets of pictures i tried to experiment using more complex backgrounds and angles of shooting, I found it quite interesting how the sky has come out a different shade of blue in nearly all of the images
Continuing from my post the other day about downloading the Panorama (beta) app for the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 here are some more shots with the app,
Ive been experimenting with the direction and use of the app and Ive found that tilting the phone on an axis works considerably better than moving your entire body, a few shots ive managed to acheive a 180′ panoramic view (
Contrast between moving the phone (right) and tilting it on its axis (left)
as you can see the left image has considerably more of a panoramic view
The first interior shot ive done with the panorama app
Over the last few days Ive been snapping a few panoramic pictures around and about,
a few from Birmingham City Center and the rest from Burntwood and around my house
I have to say its not the greatest panorama app in the world but it works well, I’m especially pleased with the shot of the pylon,
Get the app for XperiaX10 – http://www.xperiax10.net/2011/06/11/sony-ericsson-releases-panorama-app-for-xperia-x10/
These where some designs i did around this time last year for a concept brand of headphone,
The headphones were made into a working prototype (although be it on a budget),
Looking back at these pictures and design images i would like to re-visit the concept some day
The triangular shape really did have an impact in real life
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| The four Designs – Ice, Air, Earth, & Fire |
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| The Original Prototypes, Showcased in the Elements Exhibition at the Wedge Gallery in Lichfield college Based Upon the Earth Design |
Levitate was a series of images i took back in 2010, the images are of a friend of mine bouncing a sponge globe and catching it, the beauty i find in these shots is that they were pretty accidental and taken while messing around with a camera i borrowed from college
edits were made to the images in terms of lighting, contrast and saturation, (the globe was left in color)
Large prints of these are available upon request