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.
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.![Roses//Visualization 4 [Homework]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_t-1z55HZ2J0WzdbNKL3UxP3UBHwo5zi7oCx2ACJbQLMfbHTrb5jncIGpvBAgqr1wX8svVb5RhQy0Mwkn6aBQ78yI0iKGt_wqwzXE_9Y9kuPxiEK3pKgYdg1DuQeSC1Rw=s0-d)
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.![Roses//Visualization 5 [Homework]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_v6ezb53Rr-Q-9YSQa_O3hp2ZPREh16Jew8Hl2RH6vXP4YxV2igiV47xnfgXLy2Nh22p57cfX5-wxsyyV5umTaAumOFlZuYipGARrjX9TXsaTxDHqi8nnVdCjp61iDV0fA=s0-d)
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.![Roses//Visualization 6 [Homework]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_spHXeRVBh0l0rrFYctk8PHKq7Kujw4LE485f4N8Sjhw9z9dsD0uY0vi73mYZWU2jh1HobbUDyplmBbF4ajdnldoNHHAlMGwDpEQpHuBuY1P6zINQONelt45-ncVErhtHM=s0-d)
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.![Roses//Visualization 1 [Homework]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_sRjKBWOD9XTc3MkSft048VWN7XJJPx_Rh_2QrV5FYU3moUE58doiX5a0cVu3CZl3oExRRqGOkmpqqYYoTdQvPMCG6OeFZPsYk381ld40U1e_tk8JmFcBZdF9ehEcIZkio=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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