While taking the photographs in the City Centre i realised my project didn't really have much context. So after taking photographs in the City i walked up to Hyde Park and did exactly the same thing but pointed the camera at a nice calm section of a field with a few pople running by and sitting at benches. The comparison between a City environment and a natural environment gave my work some perspective. It was now simply a look at what to expect to see in a City compared to a Park. Very simple, but thats where i ended up. I like way it is very uncomplicated in a sence of being conceptual, yet the actual final outcome completly over complicates the simplicity of the sebject.
However after going out and taking the photos, then analysing them by counting up the numbers of people, cars, buildings, dogs, birds, trees, bollards, clocks etc.. in the frames i did not have much time left to actually create the final outcome. Wonderful time management there...

So i turned to Data Flow again for some quick inspiration. I simply looked through the whole book and picked out a few of my favorites and ones which were most relevant to my data. I had a pretty clear idea in my head of what it would look like, so i began mapping it out on photoshop. "Why not illustrator??" i hear you shout. Well i am not confident at all with it, and i and very much at home with photoshop, and considering the time left it may have prooved fatal to my design if things had gone wrong.
So here it is.. a few stages of development and variables.




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