Monday, April 13, 2015

Artistic


This photo looked very warm before because the sun was out. I edited it to make
it look more cold for the sunny day. I also messed around with the colors
of her outfit making some stand out more than others. Also I thought it would
be cool to try ad edit her eyes so I used a paint brush tool and brushed over the eyes to
then enhance the light brown. This photo shows her childish outdoor side.

Commercial
Maddy's face was very red in this photo originally and it was hard to try and bring
down the red in her face while still leaving it in her shirt. I also made the lockers in the 
background a light grey so it wouldn't stand out to much but still shows part of her like how she's 
a high school student.




Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Project 9

Vaughan Hannigan
 I really like the colors in the photo. I like that on the right there are some bright colors,
but overall the photo has very similar colors. I really like photos where someones eye 
color pops out. I also like how the photo was taken as a close up and only focuses on her face.
Im not usually a fan of black and white photos unless the are portraits. I really like
how she is wearing a white shirt so it kinda pops out as more bright. I also like that it shows
her from a side profile. Another thing I really like is that her hair is not perfect its kind of
just going with the wind it gives the photo more meaning.

Tim Tadder
http://www.timtadder.com/

Monday, March 30, 2015

Project 8

I decided to make the background a picture I took of the Fremont Bridge. Then
I added 3 pictures of different pictures of Sophia looking around with her camera in hand.
Then I took a photo of Hailey and edited her hair to be yellow like the sun. I cropped 
another photo of her hair to be the suns rays. I added the dog in the bottom and had 
Sophia look at it like she wanted to take a photo and then added a pond that Sophia
is also looking at.

Monday, March 9, 2015

Surrealism & Photomontage

Surrealism
Photo Painted by Robert Gonsalves.
Photo is called Tributaries.

Photo Painted by Vladimir Kush

Photomontage


Friday, March 6, 2015

Project 7


Daguerreotype:
Before:

After:
I emulated a daguerreotype and tinted it a blue gray to make it look
a little older. I added a scratched up concrete wall to give it texture.
I made the corners of this photo look very warn out.

Daguerreotype:
Before:

After:
I emulated a daguerreotype of the portland sign and tinted
it a light brown to make it look older and worn. I used a frame
around the ends that made it look a little washed out. I used a ruff
concrete wall to add texture.

Cyanotype:
Before:

After:
I emulated a cyanotype and with this I used a paint brush tool that
was black so when placed on the photo it would only show the part
of the photo in the black. I tinted it a dark blu end added a concrete
background.

Gum Bichromate:
Before:

After:
I emulated a gum bichromate using a photo taken on
the golf course. I used a layer of yellow, pink and blue
to make the photo look like a summer cold day. You
can still tell the different textures even with the flat concrete
 wall I used.

Gum Bichromate:
Before:

After:
I emulated a gum bichromate using a dark green and pink. After
layering the photos I tinted the whole photo blue to make the 
bridge and building pop.

Tilt Shift:
Before

After:
I picked the middle of the photo to stay in focus so the buildings in
front would look like they are closer than they really are and everything
else will look farther. When editing it I made the colors pop more.

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Project 6


HDR
 In one of the photos you could only see the cloudy sky
and then in the other you were only able to see the building.
In each of the photos you could see part of the tree and than
they came together to complete a picture. I edited it to have 
the sunrise stand out and make the rose more red.

HDR
I took this photo at night so it was pretty dark for the most part,
but in one of the photos you could only see the sunset and
 then in the other you could only see the homes. I edited this photo
to make the sunset a little brighter than it was originally.

Multiple Exposure
I took a photo when we were downtown of a bridge and 
then decided to blend it with a pink rose because Portland is
'Rose City'. When editing i tried really hard to have all of the
bridge standing out while still having the edges of the rose obvious.
This is probably my favorite.

Multiple Exposure
I took about 8-10 photos of all these posts that were very similar
in style but different colors. I had to take the same amount of steps
from each of them so they would all line up when merged together. 
I edited this to make the colors darker like the main colors in a 
rainbow. I think this photo turned out really cool with a lot of
different posts.

Multiple Exposure
I took one photo of snowy trees with a white background and 
then when blended with a sunset the white background turned
the color of a sunset. I edited it so the sky would be a pinky
yellow but the trees would still look snowy.


Multiple Exposure
I took 5 photos while keeping my camera in the same spot
while the ducks were moving so when blended together
it looks like the ducks are currently in motion. I didn't edit this photo 
much because I though the reflection of the sun and buildings added
a cool look to the pond.

Panorama
This was 5 or 6 photos that I took of the ferment bridge and what
was around it. It matched together perfectly and then I edited it to 
make the sky blue because it was a sunny day and have the grass
be a bright dark green while still keeping the building on the right
looking kind of rusty and old.


Panorama
I took 3 photos of this post with designs on it and then when they
were put together the lighting was kind of messed up because of the
sky. I think this photo would look really cool edited black and white because
you wouldn't be able to tell the difference in colors.