Here are some more extremely edited photos that I had the audacity to send to THE tobin fine arts center or whatever its called...
This one isn't edited..
Yeah she died after this L bozo 😂✌️
I DIDN'T EVEN TAKE THIS PICTURE WHY DID I SEND IT????
Extremely edited and colorized,,
The only really good one compared to the others. For all of these photos that I edited, the grain filter was to the MAX.
Enough of that stuff, let's get to the reeaaallll good stuff,,..
DON'T BE A HERO!!!
The face of the plane doesnt sit right with me
swouse tiny
(so tiny is the actual name)
This is forced perspective, where you edit a photo to look like a thing is bigger or smaller than it normaly is. You can also do this without editing photos, by clever camera tricks and placing the subject close or far away from the camera. It was fun doing this, but also really annoying. One day the teacher was out, so I had to go to another teachers room. Since I was already late, there were no computers left except one in the corner. Turns out, that one didnt have photoshop, and I couldn't download creative cloud??? So I tried Photopea, an alternative.. ... .. .. .. . . . ..... .. IN ORDER TO REMOVE THE BACKROUND YOU HAVE TO PAY?? I had to restart the next day, too. Too add salt to the wound, the day before I had to go to the other teachers class I had finished the files, but didn't have enough time to turn them in because the internet cut out right when I was about to..
ANYWAYS. Moving on..
What do these photos have in common? There are a lotta good answers. These photos are for a project called "Beloning', where we had to select photos and explain how they corelate to belonging. Some make a lot of sense, others you'll need to think about rreeeaaalll hard. The project was lame in my opinion.
Another thing we had to do was camera angles, which is pretty self explanatory. We had to take shots in different camera angels, like birds eye view where the camera is above the subject.
Birds eye -- camera over the subject
Worms eye -- camera below the subject (this barely counts but whatever)
Rule of thirds -- image a grid, place the subject on a intersection.
NOT MINE!!!!!!
Macro -- a close up photo to show detail.
Framing -- Pretty much using elements to create some sort of 'frame' around the subject.
I have no idea how this counted for over the shoulder.. pretty much its where the camera is looking over the shoulder
ALSO NOT MINE!!!
One more thing that barely counts as photography.
TOOLS USED FOR THESE PHOTOS: PHOTOSHOP, CAMERA + SD CARD, LIGHTROOM.