The document provides an evaluation of final images from a photography assignment at Salford Quays. It summarizes that some pictures turned out well while others did not. One favorite picture is highlighted that captures the sky, water, boats and buildings in the background. If doing the assignment again, the document suggests changing the day to avoid cold and windy conditions, and walking around more of the Quays for different perspectives.
2. What Went Well
A few of my pictures came out really well, but others didn’t. Focusing on the
positives, I did enjoy this task as I like working with the cameras, and walking
round the quays to see what I could capture was fun. I spent a lot of time
wandering around as I felt sometimes the sun was over exposing my shots, but
when I did capture an image it came out great like the one below.
The image on the left has got to be
one of my favourite out of them all. I
like the way the sky looks with clouds
scattered, and I framed it really
well, which was unintentional at the
time. You can see a lot going on just
from the image, the sky, the water
itself, boats, Media City in the
background and the brick walls. All
these little aspects bring something to
the photo and almost looks 3D.
3. What Would I Change
If I were to do this again I would definitely
change the day I would go. I went to Salford
Quays on three separate occasions, and all
the times it was extremely cold and windy.
I felt like this limited me as to how much time
I would spend outside to take photos of the
Quays, and this is the reason why I ended
up with so little photographs. I would change
where I positioned myself, I stayed in an
area around the Quays but it would have
been better if I walked all the way
round, preferably near the Lowry and that
part of the water. This would have gave me a
completely different perspective on the
shoot.