Monday, August 18, 2008

Annotated Bibliography Summarised 18/8/2008

1. The Wonderful World of Image Stitching, www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/stitching.shtml - 30k

This site offers a detailed example of technics that can develop my Panorama photography skills.
The information and images are designed to show and demonstrate what procedures to follow when creating a panorama in Photoshop. This is very helpful as I can back track if I miss understood something or if I have made a mistake and it needs fixing.


2. Brindabella Business Park, http://www.brindabellabusinesspark.com.au/bbp_39.h

The fact that the whole folio for this semester was based on the idea of the airport group’s business park, it is vital that it be included as the idea stems from its unique design elements and building features. The final three Panorama’s will be images taking from the park at different points of the day. This site helps as there are images already available for me to study.

3. Aperture, http://www.aperture.com.au/html/proj7_7.htm

The website ‘Aperture’ has prime examples of great architectural images. They set the stand of quality I am aiming to achieve with my folio this year.
As this website offers variety in terms of light, angle, use of lens and choice of building examples it is only fare that it would be considered among the selection of websites that will offer me ideas for exploring my own work potential.

4. James Stephens ‘Techniques for Digital Panoramas’ www.sns.ias.edu/~jns/wp/2006/01/ 22/a-technique-for-digital-panoramic-photography/ - 20k

This site is another great example of what is possible in photography with digital camera’s. This site offers handy hints and tips to taking Panoramic shots.
It list helpful ideas for photoshoping and details panorama photographic processes.

5. Mikaela Burstow, http://www.mikaelaburstow.com/

Mikaela Burstow has great sight with many interesting architectural shot ideas on it.
The work allows for an in depth field idea thinking. The work is very different to works from ‘Aperture’ and the images on the Brindabella Business Park website.
It also offers a great opportunity to compare work done by Mikaela to that of fellow Architectural photographers like Peter Bennetts.

6. Peter Bennetts, http://www.peterbennetts.com/?EXP=279

Peter is a member of the ACMP like Mikaela, both have great Architectural images on their websites and both of their collections of Architectural images are a prime example of what level of quality I would like to achieve with my folio this year.


7. CSIRO Website, http://www.csiro.au/events/ThreeDaysInTheGaspe.html

This website actually has more to do with David Paterson’s current exhibition called ‘Three Days in Gaspe’. The exhibition itself was a great example of the work I would aim to achieve to produce at the end of this semester. While the works weren’t Panoramas the images details and compositions where an enlightening eye opener.
Because you can’t reference an exhibition I felt it necessary to make the connection in this document.

8. ‘Sanctuary Magazine’, Luckman, D 2008 Sanctuary Magazine: Sustainable Living with style: August 2008, issue 5, Alternative Technology Association, Melbourne. Pp. 15-63.

This Magazine (‘Sanctuary Magazine’) is a prime example of the opportunities I am aiming for in my career. This is the best work in Australia when it comes to Architectural photography and this magazine series provides great insight into what the industry expectations are.

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