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Final Piece Photos
Editing has improved my picture extremely by the way it’s created a much greater contrast by creating a black/grey layer on top of a white background. It also allowed me to make the image a lot more interesting by letting me make it black and white as well as being able to add detail to the finer shadow and context. I use shadow and lighting within this image to represent poverty as my idea and theam, the techniques for this image was from Barbra Kruger, however i used my own ideas by just using black and white, and no text layer on top of my image.
Editing has improved my picture extremely by the way it’s created a much greater contrast by creating a black/grey layer on top of a white background. It also allowed me to make the image a lot more interesting by allowing me make it black and white as well as being able to add detail to the finer shadow and context. The idea of this image was that poor, un-wealthy people are just like grass, by how there is far more grass than trees and which is metaphorical for non-wealthy people to wealthy people and how the odds don't match up, i show this theam by a strong use of contrast (detail in black on a white background).
Editing has improved my picture heavily by allowing me to create a greater contrast by creating a black/grey layer on top of a plain background. It also allowed me to make the image a lot more interesting by letting me blend two layers together to form a finer shading and finer context to the texture of the key detail. For this image i was inspired by Man Ray by creating a strange looking image of how the camera should be showing what the camera sees, however it is showing a completely different view to what we are expecting.
Editing has improved my picture richly by allowing me to create a greater contrast by creating a colourful layer on top of a plain black and white background. It also allowed me to make the image a lot more interesting by letting me blend two layers together to form a finer shading and finer context to the texture of the key detail, which has also created a form of illusion of two completely different photos in completely different environments. I was inspired by Man Ray again for this image by using another image i have of a man reaching for a book, but instead i cut him out and added him onto this image and created a black and white background to draw the audiences attention using colour coding and making the phone contrast from the rest of the image and separate the detail into two different layers.
For this image i used four different types of images taken in the exact same position at four different types of lighting, when i blended the images together i was able to toggle between the four shading to perfect my shadows and lighting within the image. This also allowed me to contrast out the different bits of detail by putting a stroke of shade around each bit of detail.