Monday, May 9, 2016

out with the old in with the NEW!


old
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A. What project did you choose to revisit?
I chose to revisit this project because i thought it was supper fun and I wanted to try it again
B. What was it about this project that drew you to re-do it?
I thought it was so cool that there could be more than one of myself or someone else in a room. It's really cool and trippy and allows you to get multiple personalities in one frame
C. How did approach the project differently? Or not? Why?
I decided to do it in a classroom setting instead of at home because there are so many different school personalities. My friend Hailey above is doing three different things she thinks people do daily in school
D. How do new photographs differ from the first time you photographed the project/subject?
It is not of me, it is at school, and it was done without a tripod.
E. What have you learned ABOUT YOUR OWN WORK from revisiting the project?
I have learned that 
I like to stay on the left side. In both images the main focus is on the left and I should work to bring interesting things to the right side as well to balance it out. I have also learned that my photoshop skills have improved

What I learned:

After talking with my partner I learned that my second image tells more of a story. She said the first one did not show the face enough but in the second one you can see the girls emotions more because her face is showing in all of them. She also liked that I went in after school to shoot in a classrrom rather than at home. Overall I learned that I am improving and my photography is getting better

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Developed already taken photos

photoshoped in moon
added shadow under moon with burn tool
brightness contrast
cropped image

added flower
added, scaled, and rotated multiple palm leaves
brightness contract

added rows using rectangle tool
painted each row
flipped image back to normal (used to be upside down)