I have a project for one of my classes that said we had to pick a subject and shoot that with different techniques. Different angles. Different editing. Trying to give it a different feel or mood.
I chose roses. For the project you are only allowed to turn in black and white images, so I edited them all twice; once for me [in color] and once for class [in black and white]. I think it is interesting how different they look.
Enjoy.
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.![Roses//Visualization 4 [Homework]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_u0dtispxOlmhGXijx1lYto9T-_HxMEnu0d3v8Fd6FqDPpKHFxdoT6do53ttSNiex6LdLO5dORBMehVsnvkMu2iiPa7ncvWq1jH0wq5Y_8wpllt9fxYiGH-2HXaJd380Q=s0-d)
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.![Roses//Visualization 5 [Homework]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_upuN5aNyP8oI49UNa0DjZ3WTiP9FppJo6J_aLFqQOYX0H40e3l_bJAgmFAAArcnUfmik0iqGfIDi3hmShLuNCX7SsHR-If-4ebL4yWkzhJSKI5zzOt1RvwNifkuiNfC3Q=s0-d)
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.![Roses//Visualization 6 [Homework]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uLf3R3UFSOT0hc3u0_v71YG1dr_96M-7qpH6z0VY8IhtRd8nE3EgmCbB2flobAsLjIKftnJ5yWzkW1kb-jOd8iBZV7negR3_lkkBg2GQld_qBXSGIxAOzAHy0zY7eFSzI=s0-d)
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.![Roses//Visualization 1 [Homework]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vYX-uHIBsHooTqx2hnrGeHWVrZvMCjDPJfC3Jas1ELOEuKKg112evX2KkSjUP-jhhfsD_XgEp5VMCcCsrrnyzo3ItnVGcWpzG2IWqkBG9kcU1k326_CS4voWR3-DSd580=s0-d)
I chose roses. For the project you are only allowed to turn in black and white images, so I edited them all twice; once for me [in color] and once for class [in black and white]. I think it is interesting how different they look.
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1 comment:
I like seeing the color and B&W side-by-side. My favorite B&Ws are the third and fourth down. You have definitely captured a variety of moods and techniques.
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