Friday, February 26, 2010
Color Psychology
For this photo I was walking outside as the sun was going down and noticed the blue hues in the footprints in the snow. I thought it looked cold and a little depressing in the fading light, so I took a photo, using the tree to add interest, and enhanced the blue a little bit in photoshop.
I took a photo of a bunch of lip products to capture the intensity of the color red. I think that the photo shows the confidence that can be achieved through this color. I first did a gaussian blur to make the colors bolder, then did a blur overlay and erased the lipstick to make it stand out.
I think green shows liveliness and this photo really captures that. The movement in the photo also creates this energy. I used a gaussian blur to enhance it slightly.
For this photo I noticed the gold eyeshadow my sister was wearing and decided that I wanted to take a picture of the eyeshadow but more intense. I added more eyeshadow to her and took the photo outside so the sun would glint gold in her hair. I think the gold makes her look deceptive because some people see gold and think of fools gold and trickery. I did a gaussian blur to make the color bolder and a blur overlay, erasing the eye to enhance the photo.
The Yellow Wallpaper
In response to "The Yellow Wallpaper" I took a picture of my sister standing in front of a mirror. I used photoshop to make the wall look a dull yellow and also take her image out of the mirror. I thought this would represent losing yourself. This relates to the story because the main narrator goes crazy and begins to believe that she is a woman in the wallpaper.
Friday, February 19, 2010
Attraction/Repulsion
My attractive images above did not require much editing. I chose to photograph beads because most people find beads or gems attractive because of the bright colors and shine. For that image I did a gaussian blur and made the image lighter(instead of selecting overlay). I did not enhance the flower, which I chose because it looked feathery and very soft.
I chose to photograph rust and moss for my repulsive images. I found a cool example of rust on the vent on the grill in my backyard. I used a gaussian blur and increased the saturation slightly to make the colors bolder and increase the contrast a bit. There's a tree in my yard that is covered in moss. My favorite part is the gray patch of it, but getting a closer shot of the gray moss I found difficult to focus well. I did a gaussian blur, erasing the blur over the moss to keep the detail.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Simple Things
Part of a Whole
In this montage I am trying to show that you are only a part of a whole, a small part of the universe. One of many. I tried including images that have many things, like leaves, grapes, and snowflakes. The card with the girl is supposed to show that she is a singular card of a bunch. I like how the snow turned out looking similar to a shot of the night sky and strengthens the idea that we are a small part of the universe.
Four Enhancements
The first photo I enhanced using a yellow-green neon glow. I like how it made the image a little hazy and softer. The second I used a gaussian blur to add contrast and make the colors look bolder. The third photo I filtered the background. I like how the gravel is now less distracting because it isn't as sharp and actually looks almost painted. The last photo was an easy blur and made the image look softer and sort of dreamy.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Day ---> Night
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Monday, February 1, 2010
Montage
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