This activity asks us to use different distortion methods in photoshop and with our cameras. The top image I took about a year ago; I saw an article about moving the lens while taking a picture, which gives the image a tunnel vision-esque look. The second image I tried to do a sabattier effect in photoshop, which was much easier than I thought it would be, and it also came out quite well. The third image I was messing around with blending and decided to try blending two separate panoramas. The outcome came out better than I thought it would have. The fourth image I changed the hues and saturation. I really like this one, it keeps the real textures, but has an unnatural coloring. The final image I used filters to manipulate the photograph. It's hard to tell when it is so small, but I did a spongify filter and watercolor filter. It really looks like a painting with it's silhouettes and sky.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Unit 6 Activity 1
This activity asks us to use different distortion methods in photoshop and with our cameras. The top image I took about a year ago; I saw an article about moving the lens while taking a picture, which gives the image a tunnel vision-esque look. The second image I tried to do a sabattier effect in photoshop, which was much easier than I thought it would be, and it also came out quite well. The third image I was messing around with blending and decided to try blending two separate panoramas. The outcome came out better than I thought it would have. The fourth image I changed the hues and saturation. I really like this one, it keeps the real textures, but has an unnatural coloring. The final image I used filters to manipulate the photograph. It's hard to tell when it is so small, but I did a spongify filter and watercolor filter. It really looks like a painting with it's silhouettes and sky.
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