Wednesday, 9 April 2014

Badgers in my back garden!

Back when I was living in Burwash I was told by our neighbour that they have badgers come down to the bottom of their garden every night. So one night both my boyfriend and I decided to go down to the bottom of the garden with my camera and entice the badgers over to us so I could take some photos of them and here are some of my favourites… 

































If you would like to see more of these badgers in action, and a fox or two maybe even more.. then check out my Facebook page















Favourite Animal Shots!

Here are just a few of my photos that I took a while back now of sheep and cows/bulls in the fields by my parents house that I wanted to share with you all.. Enjoy! 


I like the way that this photo is laid out showing the trees in the middle, with the sheep more in the foreground and then I particularly like the way the telegraph pole is situated in the centre of the background to the photograph. The light hitting the trees and the way it shines across the grass of the fields are what originally attracted me to take this photo and I'm so glad I did, looking back on it now. 



This next photo may seem to be a bit dark, but it is mainly due to the lack of sunlight in the photograph and also the fact that the cows are mainly dark didn't really help me out too well I must admit! However, I like the way this photo can almost be made into 3 different sections, the cows in the field in the foreground, the cows in the field in the middle section of the photography and then the trees and lighter coloured fields in the background, it gives the photograph a much better sense of perspective. 




 
This photograph of the calf has to be one of my top favourite out of these photos as it came out particularly well, I happened to be very close to the calf but it was a bit tricky taking it as I had to keep an eye on my dog at the same time so I wasn't actually too sure how well it came out until I got back home and started editing these photos. I really like the way that it is looking straight at me! 



This photo is very effective as the cow black and white cow is in the midst of making a horrendous noise, only one can think that this was a female cow calling out to her calves with the amount of noise that 'she' was making! There is also a sense of peeking into the field with the angle at which this photo was taken, as well as the leaves that can be seen on the right of the photograph give a better sense of how close I really was to the cows!



This photo is very eye catching as the colours of both the greenery and the cows have really been brought out well with the editing effect that I decided to use. I love the quirkiness that has been brought to this photo with the calf in the foreground looking straight at the camera, it was definitely taken as the right time! Another thing that I really like about this photo is the way that the light and dark colours contrast with one another and in turn help to bring the other out even more in the photograph. 



This is another photo one of my favourite out of these particular photos because it shows two of the calves together as they got quite close to me, literally just before my dog scared them back off again so I was lucky to even get the photograph! I gave this photo a softer effect when editing it as it helps bring the colour of the grass out more and therefore then brings the darker colour of the calves out much more and the softer effect also seems to bring out the real texture of the calves hair which is very effective in this particular photograph. 





Both the photograph above and then one below show the bull that I saw in the field, which is considerably bigger than the other cows and very intimidating. It's quite rare to see bulls in fields with other calves as well due to their hostile nature so it was particularly surprising to be able to take these shots. 

This photo is very effective showing the ring on the bulls nose to clearly identify him. I also like the calf looking my way as if it's considerably interested in why I'm there and what I'm up to! What I really like about this photo is the way 



Not only does the colouring effect in this photograph make it stand out well, but also the way that some of the sheep are actually looking directly at me when I took this photo. Also the colouring of the leaves on the trees in the distance are particularly effective in this photograph.  



I just like the way that the sheep in the middle is staring right at me, it literally makes this photo come together.. so thanks sheep haha!



I particularly like this photo as the sepia effect makes it look very vintage and I really like the way that the sheep are caught in motion walking up the hill in the field, it's also kind of cute how some of the sheep are looking straight as the camera along with some that aren't paying any attention at all. 


Check out more photos like this and more on my Facebook page.. I also have many inspiring photos on my Tumblr.. catch me occasionally on Flickr and don't forget to check out my "REAL" work as regards to my Visual Communications course on my other blog.

Catch you again soon guys! :D 

Monday, 31 March 2014

My Photography Facebook Page

I am a freelance photographer hoping to get my name out there and start selling my work eventually. I am studying a part time course in Visual Communications through the Open College of the Arts in Barnsley and therefore I am only doing photography as a hobby for now.

Here is my facebook photography page for you to have a look at:
https://www.facebok.com/LeaMurrayPhotog

Hopefully I can begin to expand my audience from here and begin to create a business with my work.. Well, that's the plan anyway!

Friday, 28 March 2014

AS Photography Exam Final Piece.


For my exam work I chose the subjects 'Splash' and 'Coloured Light' and from these I decided to work with water droplets as they are very unusual and different, and create amazing and unexpected shapes through the water. In this photograph I added dissolved syrup to the water and then dropped blackcurrant cordial into the water to create the blend of the red and the 'blue green' amongst each other; what really stands out in this photograph is the effect the red cordial has created on the droplet itself, with the interesting pattern around the small 'pot like' implosion in the surface of the water. The shadows throughout the ripples really help them to stand out as well as separate each one from the other effectively, I also really like the effect the blackcurrant cordial has made under the ripples as it merges throughout the water below where the droplet has fallen. 

I particularly like the very small red droplets that seem to have burst from the middle of the implosion of red, creating almost a splash of colour through the photograph and making it more unique and interesting to look at. 


Here are a few photographs I took leading up to this piece: 























AS Photography Coursework and Final Piece.




For my AS Photography coursework I was looking at 'Fashion Through the Ages' from 1920's right up to the present day. My photo shoot leading up to this final piece was incorporated the 50s, with the black dress that the girl is wearing and the 80s wight he bright light of the sun and the bright colours surrounding the girl including the pink flowers. The flowers in particular contrast well with the darker colours of the woodland as well as the black dress. I feel this piece portrays the real intensity of both eras and the 'uniqueness' of blending both together. I like how the girl is looking into the distance, creating a sense of mystery towards the photography as the audience doesn't know what she is actually looking at! 

Here are some of the photos from the photo shoot leading up to my final piece: