This is my image in the style of Thomas Couderc Clement Vauchez . I used a red filter for one image and a blue filter for the other then I used photoshop to edit them and I created the effect as shown in my image above.
Monday, 24 February 2014
Friday, 7 February 2014
Monday, 3 February 2014
Scott Jarvie Image Analysis
Scott Jarvie is a photographer who created a technique known as the 'Jarvie Window' as shown on the image below. To create this image he would combine a 'flash ring' with a 'Wide Angle Lens'.
I think that this image is interesting because, as he has used a wide angle lens, the parts of the photograph which were closer to the lens seem bigger and this makes a contarsting effect. The black background makes the colours in the image and the light from the flash ring stand out which draws your attention to the centre of the image.
Wednesday, 29 January 2014
Friday, 24 January 2014
Image Analysis for Lucas Simoes
This is an image by Lucas Simoes. To create this image Simoes took multiple photographs of a person and then printed them off, he then cut out different parts of the persons face from each photograph and arranged them in different layers to create the effect as above. When we created our own images in the style of Simoes we did it digitally on photoshop however he does it by hand. Some of the images that he creates portray a much darker feel to them as he often burns through layers to bring out other layers. I like the image above because it is interesting and i think that the colours he has used go well together.
Wednesday, 15 January 2014
Final Piece
This is my final piece for the environment project. I decided to take a panoramic photograph and then edit it in photoshop. I cropped it down so that it was at the size above then used the colour range tool to select a certain colour in my image (I chose the yellow). Next I changed the saturation of my image and this left only the yellow colour to stand out. I am very happy with my image because I think it looks interesting and is unique.
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