My SPACE for project 1 is Duck Pond in Upper Hutt on Rimutaka motorway. Near about in 1980’s there was just this empty playground area and due to heavy rains, water started getting collected in the corner on the low side of the area. Soon that corner became a pond and ducks from around bushes and river side started hibernating in and around the pond. Later on, City Council of Upper Hutt turned that area into Duck Pond by cleaning it up, planted more trees and made a play area as well for children. It’s been a public park now. This is really interesting place as the way the trees, bushes and pathways are, they just interest you as there’ s been like a story behind them. Moreover this pond lies just in between motorway and vast river flowing down beside the motorway. A person is just attracted by how naturally this park brings peace to mind. I had tried to capture that feeling of peace, calmness and quietness in the photographs.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Research
This image is taken by John Houtman, a photographer from Pennyslvania. His work includes wildflowers, waterfalls and landscapes in Alaska, Florida, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Virginia. This image was taken by him at Great smokey Mountains national Park in 2003.
This image is from Ken Hornbrook's gallery. He's a landscape artist photographer. This image was taken at Afternoon Reflections Green Creek CaliforniaFall in 1999. I liked this image because its taken in daytime with light and shades showing a good contrast, which i am trying to show in some of my images as well.
This image is taken by Peter Latham, a New Zealand's artist photographer. He didn't turn professional until he embarked on a bicycle expedition of the South Island of New Zealand in 1989, with 20kg of camera equipment.
He named this image 'Karekare Magic'. The most interesting thing of these two images is that these are same images but with different frames. different frames are making images look different. moreover in the image he has covered mountains, bushes, dead trees and bit of water. All these things I am going to use.
I liked this image because of the reflection of broken branches which are half under the water but water's reflecting the image so perfectly that it looks like as there are two images, one original and other mirrored.
This image is from Ken Hornbrook's gallery. He's a landscape artist photographer. This image was taken at Afternoon Reflections Green Creek CaliforniaFall in 1999. I liked this image because its taken in daytime with light and shades showing a good contrast, which i am trying to show in some of my images as well.
This image is taken by Peter Latham, a New Zealand's artist photographer. He didn't turn professional until he embarked on a bicycle expedition of the South Island of New Zealand in 1989, with 20kg of camera equipment.
He named this image 'Karekare Magic'. The most interesting thing of these two images is that these are same images but with different frames. different frames are making images look different. moreover in the image he has covered mountains, bushes, dead trees and bit of water. All these things I am going to use.
Phtotoshoot 3
This my 3rd photoshoot. I tried to take photographs of only the particular space i liked for my project, only the chosen images from photoshoot 1 and 2.
Friday, March 18, 2011
Initial Research

Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Initial Photographs
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