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Colour

In order to do this I used a wide aperture as I only used natural lighting for this shoot and there was only minimal lighting due to it being early in the morning. This therefore meant that I had a wide depth of field and had all aspects of my photographs clear throughout each photograph. I made sure to use a high ISO to attempt to highlight the most colour without enhancing it too much in order to give it a saturated, unnatural look. Throughout each of these photographs I made sure to create a clear focal point of colour while still giving it a subtle look to it. For this shoot I aimed to capture this subtle colour throughout daily life in Liverpool to help to contrast the highly saturated studio colour to this natural colour within a daily environment. Although the objects and structures I captured are differentiating to my studio work, I enjoyed finding the differences between the colour and shooting something in a natural environment like the majority of my inspirations for picking this topic have done throughout their work. 

When completing this shoot I was inspired by the photograph above which showed a minimalist perspective of colour building photography. This inspired the focus on majority high saturated photographs in this shoot and a photograph that was styled based on this image. This photograph has helped me to create photographs that show the subtlety of colour in photography and society that can make such a big impact on a viewer. 

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