
This image is the same as the ones about have it has slight lighting on cigarette, meaning that it is more subtle but the attention and the focus still goes to the cigarette and the idea of rebellion. This is emphasised by the lighting of the tattoo. The camera angle of being laid on the floor (her perspective) works well and gives it a unique twist. If I was to do this image differently to make it more effective I would give it a more blurred depth of field.

This image has been edited to have dark corners which leads the on-lookers eye in, and to the main three things of this image, the cigarette, tattoo and drink (the idea of rebellion.) The drink bottles are too dark and need to be slightly lighter, whereas on the other hand the cigarette is too light and you lose the end of it to the hand. This image has had to much editing on it, leading to slight pixelation.

This image has once again had a lighting effect on it, I was trying different ones to find out what work best. This emphasised the tattoo and drink which is the whole is the idea of rebellion. I have tried to think about the props I used to link into my two themes and the model I used because she has the two tattoos on her wrist. The drink had bubbles *as fizzy* which shows that it is drink but also it adds texture to the image, they could have been captures better. The colours are two of the ones on the Union Jack -red and blue.
The darker corner draws eyes in and frame the pictures, it also emphasise the main aspect of this image, the drink, balloons and the models face. There has been a lighting effect added to help the focus be on the bottles and her face. The bunting in the background contrasts with the colours of the balloons, walls, floor and bottles.

This image is a close up of the one above. This helps the focus be on the models face, balloons and bottles. The blurred depth of field works well because you can still tell the bunting is bunting. The light reflecting off the balloon works because it gives the image texture, this is the same for the creases in the bottle lid, this has worked really well and gives it so much texture. The pose looks natural and not as if she has been places there. The only aspect which doesn't work is the shadow on the floor.
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