Thursday, December 17, 2009

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Friday, December 11, 2009

M3Ph0t0z

I took this one to look like the bank sign that was designed. It is a picutre of a led clock attached to a bank that was lit strongly in the dark. In photoshop I changed the levels to appear brighter and I put a outterglow on the numbers.
What do you think I could change on this?


I took this one to look like the photo on the beach. In the artists picture there is no snow and the lake is moving around, but in mine the lake is frozen and there is an abundance of snow. In photoshop I made the outter edges darker and fade in to brighter colors in the center where I positioned the lights I used to take this picture.
Where is the focal point?


I took this one to represent the city picture that was taken. It was hard for me to find a picture like that in the area, so I took one that kind of depected a smaller city. I stood across the lake to take it to make it appear smaller compared to the artists photo. In photoshop I added a orange/yellow tone to it and made it seem like midafternoon.
What don't you like about this picture?



This picture was taken to represnet the weird bike rack that was designed by the artist. In photoshop I selected the reindeer and gave them a darker glow because the original color appear realy yellow compared to how it looked in real life.
What was your favorite picture?




Tuesday, December 8, 2009

AR!TTITZZZ






Nadav Kander^






David Bryne ^





















Thursday, December 3, 2009

m0n+4g3

For this montage I used a bunch of stock photos of peoples bodies, and put them all into one picture of my friend. The focal point would defiantly be his head, due to it is right in the center and only "real" photo of someone. It all unites together because it is in the shape of someones body using clothes and pictures of people. I put an outer glow on the person because I wanted to make it appear more like a "cartoon". I also rose the contrast to give it a cooler feel.

For this montage I tried to make it as busy as possible. It shows a scene of very dangerous and extravagant events. It all flows together because every object in the montage seems to be moving somewhere and all have a reason for being in the montage, even though there is no direct action going on. The focal point for me would be the explosion. This is because the use of red and yellow draw your eye towards it, because I used cool colors and neutrals for the rest of the photo.