Saturday, December 3, 2011

in-Ψde-out

I used more grey in this photo. leaving the tiger eyes blue takes away from the grey and places more of a seperation of the greys ans blacks. It was hader to darker my blacks this time so i went as far I counld without taking the attetion from the Tiger. This shot was done at a high angle.I might like this photo the most because it shows the different level of greys.

This is a photo with the feet raised at an angle. Just one of those things they do to show respect for all college and university bands.There was a lot of white in this photo but I over used the contrast to keep the foucus on the first two shoes.

This shot was done of course outside and it was a moing shot.Everything is blured and in black in white so push the subjects/models fowad. There might be a few signs that shows i might have edit different sections. It was weather related and i liked the photo so i kept. The shadows on the back are there to sperate the black on black. In front of the line is a difficult spot to fix. I didn't know what tool to use to fix it. Because of the front being bent up and rough looking this is my weakest. It may be a small error but it's annoying.

This shot was to caputure emotion at it best. Straight Black ad White. I  turned the blacks up and changed the background to white.
Up close shot that is kind of creepy. There where a few problems getting this close to the way I wanted it. Overall i think it is decent. Eventhough there's a model in  the front. The model in the back changes the focus. There are three diferent stoies going on in tis oone shot which does not includes the ficure behind the front model. Put there to make the viewer think.

1 comment:

  1. Good job. Your concept is working, and you definitely made good image choices for inclusion in the series. Still, there's no doubt about it, this series would have been even stronger if it were either all in b&w or all in color. Personally, I feel like b&w is stronger for this series for all the reasons mentioned in class. I don't want to discourage your experiments in post-production editing and photo manipulation, which has become an important part of the process for you, I believe. Continue to play with that. However, in this case, leaving certain areas of that one image in color just makes it stand out from the others like it doesn't belong. Otherwise, you made good choices and an interesting series.

    B+

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