Cole-texture

The entire thing is loaded with changes. One of them is copying the skeleton heads. Another one is tracing around the tree in orange pixels. Others are like including the hues and curves to make the object brighter and more colorful. I also used brightness to really brighten or dim the picture of question. Color balance was also used in this to create a different hue to the background. I also used channel mixer for the same reason, only with less options on color choices and affects how much color is there instead of making the color appear. And selective color also had the same reason as the previous two mentioned. I also used exposure to make the image more clear. And finally, I used the copy over tool to color the snow atop of some of the cars. Each photo has it's own unique style. The first one covers fill the frame, the second one covers rule of thirds, the third one covers leading lines, and the final project covers all three of these topics and even furthers the rule of thirds by having three skeleton skulls. I focused on making the different photos blend as much as possible. The reason why is because I thought that the most important thing you need in making photos is that you need to have your photos blend together cause if they don't, I'll look off-putting. I just wanted to make something as surreal as real life images can take me to. Did i succeed, well, maybe. I mean, you don't see a skeleton head hanging from a tree branch quite often, but it's not, impossible. The changes I would do is instead of choosing all the pictures I like, I should choose all the pictures that go well together and blend together perfectly.