Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Project 3 Balance and Contrast

This is my blue flower kaleidoscope and I liked this photo because the blues all lined up with each other and I also tried to darken the edges to make the blues stand out.

This is my red orange leaf kaleidoscope and it somewhat looks like an hourglass. It also looks like birds wings. In this photo I darkened the edges but took away the roundness.


This is my orange leaf kaleidoscope I brought four photos together and
ended up making a face which I felt was really cool. I also made it circular.

This is my rose kaleidoscope and I darkened the edges but than
reduced it to make it look as if it is getting from dark to light.

In this diptych I had him squat down on the stair way and
turned my shutter speed to two seconds to show the motion and
in the next photo I had him jump. 

In this diptych I had him shake his had side to side and in
the second image I had him move his hands up and down
I also used a type of black and white preset for the edit.

In this diptych I made it a lighter black and white to
almost make him disappear I the second photo. In
the first image he is standing still and in the second image he is
walking and my shutter speed is at 2.

This is a triptych photo and first was a normal photo of him sitting
and then next he was getting up from his seat and third he was walking
into his classroom. The motion photos were taken with a shutter of 2.

This is my triptych and I used a preset black and white to make her almost
disappear in the third image. In the first image she is flapping her
 arms, in the second she is walking and in the third she jumps.

This is my radial balance and in this photo I
brought out the saturation in all the the different colors
to make them stand out and darkened around them.

This is my contrast in texture and this image I brought out the contrast all the way and I also brought up the clarity all the way to see the texture. Also when editing I raised the oranges and took down the yellows.



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