For this exercise I selected photogaphs taking during the period of social isolation due to the spread of the Covid-19 virus, and then using the two concepts Anchorage and Relay, applied different captions to the images, changing the context. Barthes suggests that any text linked or incorporated into an image either serves to control the meaning of the image (Anchorage) or implies meaning and ambiguity (Relay). I have added captions to reflect these two concepts.
Image 1

In this image three youths are being asked to move on by police, in accordance with the social isolation guidelines.
Alternative Captions:
- Police question a group of youths in relation to drug related offences (Anchorage)
- Police are searching for a missing person and ask a group of youths if they have seen that person (Anchorage)
- Three youths asking police for directions (Relay)
- Three youths chatting to the local beat coppers (Relay).
The captions in images 1 and 2 give different meanings to the image: one shows the police questioning and possibly arresting the youths, whereas the other caption shows the police asking for the youths’ help.
Captions 3 and 4 both imply ambiguity:
- where are the youths going?
- What are they chatting about?
- Are they giving police some information?
Image 2

In this image crowds are enjoying the sunshine in the Brecon Beacons, defying the social isolation guidlines.
Alternative Captions:
- Despite being advised to keep to the social isolation guidelines, visitors flocked to the Brecon Beacons. (Anchorage).
- A wonderful day out in the winter sunshine (Relay).
- You will always be warm and comfortable in Explore Clothing (Relay).
Caption 1 is describing exactly what happened on the first day of social isolation, visitors defied the guidelines and went out into the countryside en masse. As a result of this the Prime Minister imposed stronger sanctions and gave police the powers to break up large groups.
Captions 2 and 3 recontextualise the image as a pleasant family day out. Caption 3 is an advertisement for Explore Clothing.
Image 3

Alternative Captions:
- The benefits of working on an allotment can be twofold, a healthy lifestyle and the nutritional benefits of fresh produce. (Anchorage).
- Working on a allotment means you can keep in touch with fellow enthusiasts whilst keeping to the 2 metre distance rule. (Anchorage).
- Older people reminisce about the “dig for victory” campaign during the second world war. (Relay).
Captions 1 and 2 define the benefits and why it is a positive activity. Caption recontexualises the image as it is not about the actual image, but of events which happened in the past.








