In my concentration I would like to take pictures of animals and their perspective by taking pictures at their level and showing what they do and see on a daily basis, I would also like to show how animals are from different perspectives, like birds eye view and worm’s eye.
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Concentration Post #2
I have started on some new work. I started to add an outline to my silhouettes so that you are able to see more detail in the image and form.
For this image most of the editing was done in photoshop but the outline I did in Illustrator.
For this Image I did all of the editing in photoshop, even the outline.
Concentration #2
Update on concentration: I've been working on this piece, which was inspired by the landscape of mountains and the lights from cabins in the woods. This works on the idea from my concentration that patterns/negative space would compliment the natural planes and structure of the face. It is not a completed piece, as I'm still working on the clarity of the piece and how it reads to viewers.
Concentration Update
To continue my pop art inspired concentration, I made this image.
I was inspired by Andy Warhol's print of Mao (below) in which he added scribbles. I feel like mine are leaning towards more childish instead of art-ish, so I am going to redo this piece. I also don't think the pose my subject is doing is very strong.
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
This photo was shot in the studio using an external flash, unlike my previous images that were shot at home. The biggest difference is that the splash is actually in focus, I managed to do this by placing a quarter in the pan, focusing on the quarter, and making sure every drop hit the quarter.
Post 2
This past week I have been experimenting with more shapes and backgrounds. The second image below is what I started with and I was not too crazy about it. The black and white background is a little blah.
So I decided to experiment with a colored background and shapes that make a shape. At Ms. P's suggestion I added a drop shadow to my shape to create depth and I really like the effect of it.
I plan to evolve the "shapes making a shape" idea.
So I decided to experiment with a colored background and shapes that make a shape. At Ms. P's suggestion I added a drop shadow to my shape to create depth and I really like the effect of it.
I plan to evolve the "shapes making a shape" idea.
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Shapes forming a shape |
BLAH |
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