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Page 1: 5 photographs Tom Jenkins

The most striking part of this image is the number 11 n Johnny Wilkinson’s back.

Everything on the image is deliberately framed to show the scale of the fans that are

supporting this man. The depth of field is narrow so you can only focus on the main

man. Everything is looking at him, armed stretched to him and this draws our eyes to

him. The lighting used is the flood lights of the pitch, no shadows are shown. This

image captures a moment of history, this is what Tom Jenkins specialises in. There is

gratitude towards the man, and he brings joy to fans. This photograph does also have

connotations of religion, Johnny is almost worshipped by his fans, as if he is a god.

His arms are also stretched out, as if he his showing his appreciation by simply

touching his fans.

Page 2: 5 photographs Tom Jenkins

The most striking part of this image is the models face. The stadium and all of the

models body has been deliberately framed. A broad depth of field is used to show

the Olympic stadium, this is an iconic location that people would easily recognize.

This photograph is clearly staged as there is no motion in the models movements, but

this was to create a moment of history. The strong low angle shot is used in this

image to make the man appear powerful and strong, he appears even bigger than the

Olympic stadium. High contrast lighting is used and the lighting is focused on the

models face as he is a recognizable figure. The light blue sky and clouds in the

background cause the model to stand out. The model is wearing clearly labelled

sportswear as this is an image used in advertising. This is because this image is used

to promote a certain sports company. No direct address is used by the model to

make him appear even more focused on what he is doing and where he is going.

Page 3: 5 photographs Tom Jenkins

The most striking part of this image is the footballer player Ronaldo. He is the most

focus in the whole image. Two footballers, the stadium, crowd and the goalkeeper

with the ball are framed. The foreground consists of the goalkeeper and the

ball, these are out of focus. The footballers in the mid-ground are the most in

focus, whilst Ronaldo being the most in focus. The crowd in the background are out

of focus. A narrow depth of field is used in this photo as Ronaldo is the only one in

focus. Ambient lighting is used in the photograph. A fast shutter speed camera

would've been used on this photograph to capture movement in the photograph. A

photograph like this requires pure luck to get so perfectly, the photograph is taken in

Old Trafford and the image is of a perfect point just before either a goal is scored, or

the ball misses the net. A rule of thirds is used in this photograph on Ronaldo, that is

why our eyes are drawn to him first.

Page 4: 5 photographs Tom Jenkins

The most striking part of the image is the man directly centre of the photograph. It

stands out because it is the part of the image that is most in focus. In the photograph

there is 4 players on the pitch in the mid-ground and the audience in the background.

The depth of field of this photograph is very narrow, the only part of the image in

focus is the centre of the image. Low contrast lighting is in the image as there are

very little shadow and the image is taken in natural daylight. A long shot is used in

this photograph so all of the image can be seen by the audience. The man in the

centre is most in focus because he is the main man in this image, it seems as if

almost everyone in the image is looking at him. He is not making direct address with

the audience as he is completely focused on the game.

Page 5: 5 photographs Tom Jenkins

The most striking part of the image is the lead runner, she is the most in focus in the

image and is making direct address with the audience as well as being centre of the

image. In the image is 4 runners, three of them are more in focus than the woman at

the back, this signifies they’re more important than the woman at the back as if they

are Gold, Silver and bronze and the woman at the back is nothing. In the foreground

Is the centre woman, most in focus. In the mid ground is two other runners, slightly

less in focus and in the background is the 4th runner, very much out of focus. The

photograph has a narrow depth of field as only one runner is truly in focus. The

photograph uses low contrast lighting, possibly daylight, as there are no shadows in

the photograph. The shot used is a mid shot so all the runners can be seen by the

audience easily and their facial expression can easily be seen. The woman in focus

has the most noticeable expression on her face, she is absolutely amazed she has

won this race and it completely shows in her expression.