Tony Howell
I have chosen this photographer because I have picked him from my research log and the brief work I looked at I was really interested in. I am eager to look at more of his flower photography as he has done very original edits of the of natural things making them seem like things which really arent natural. I would like to see the different edits he has done within his work as I would like it to influence me to do a more advanced editorial within my work.

In this image Howell has took a picture of 4 bubbles all ranging in size, in this image size could be the aspect over it differentiates over the image. Colour could also be an aspect in this image, it goes blue and purple on the background however in the actual bubbles the colours form a spectrum. I love the harshness around the bubbles in this it really makes the stand out against the background, however this could be due to the blackness inside the bubble surrounding the spectrum. This image has clearly been edited but I think its really interesting and I love what Howell has done with this image.
This image has influenced me to consider editing with colours to form them into complete different colours, I don't feel like flowers would be good to edit like this as you can get every colour flower, I want whatever I change the colour of to be completely abstract, perhaps I could do this of leaves or maybe of trees.
In this image Howell has used the editing technique of blurring across this whole image, although I say this has been done as an editing technique however this could be a camera technique. Whatever one of these it is I love this image as the blurring makes it seem like a painting done by watercolours or oils. The colours in this image seem to be natural, however the use of the blurring have smudged them into each other to contort them into a cluster of colours. The curves may have been turned up on this picture because they are quite bright however I like to think this is natural.
This image has influenced me to consider blurring within an image so I can produce the aspect of colour as I like how they all mix together, if I was to do this I would do it with a picture with many different colours all close together, for example, flower petals all mixed together into one and then blurring the image, this would be a lot easier to do as a studio blur.
In this image Howell has again used blurring and i think it it is better than the last one and more of what I was influenced to do. In this image the shutter speed of the camera has been slowed down a lot and he has moved the camera whilst creating this. I think in this image he has probably zoomed in, or there is a lass mass of bluebells, this is because we solely see purple apart from the right hand corner. I love how this image has basically just turned into multiple lines of different colour purples, making the aspect colour, or perhaps blurring.
This image has influenced me to experiment with shutter speeds when taking pictures as I could still call the aspect natural, as technically I haven't actually edited the photo. By doing this I can show the aspect of colour, like in this image, or I could show the aspect of movement, suggesting people or things are moving a lot faster than they actually are.
In this picture Howell has taken a picture of person running at sunset, however this image is made interesting as the runner has been blurred, giving him a ghostly feel, to me this illustrates that perhaps he is running so fast that only his essence is left behind. I think the blur has worked really well in this image because where the ground is a solid colour and the sky is already a mixture of colours, the person running is the only thing that comes across as blurred, almost like a selective blur. I love the colour of the sky in this image, I personally think it is so natural that it is breathtaking.
This image has influenced me to find a way to do a picture that seems like it has selective blur, I wouldn't know how to do this on a camera without the right setting however I feel i could take a still image and perhaps look up a tutorial on how to do a select blur on youtube. I am also influenced to go out at certain times in the day to take pictures when the sun is this colour to produce the aspect of colour.
Overall I really like this photographer and his editing techniques for his images as they are quite original and abstract however I would prefer if he tried different editing techniques as the majority of his pictures are of blurring, although he does this brilliantly, I feel like if I was to really follow his work it would become a bit too repetitive and same old same old. I have definitely been influenced by his photography however only by his edited picture I think his natural pictures of landscapes are a bit boring an unoriginal.