Lovas+N+texture



1) To start I had cropped out the snow that had been in the barrel 2) I had then taken the picture of the woods and had replaced it with what had been the snow 3) I had then taken the picture of the woods and warped it into the shape of the barrel 4) I blurred the picture of the woods to give the aspect of the depth of view to the picture focusing more on what I would add later 5) After the changing of the picture of the woods I had taken the picture of a person and cropped out the body. 6) After my crop I had taken the body and added it to the picture of the warped and blurred woods 7) I had changed the body and added a brighter setting 8) After that I had warped the body to fit the warping of the barrel and the woods. 9) After the warping I had taken the picture and added a light fixture. 10) Lastly I had taken the snow that had been next to the barrel out to give the picture a smother texture.

Texture and concept

For the texture part of the project I had captured texture by the smooth surface of the barrel an the rough edges that come with the trees and with the body after cropping the picture. And this had correlated with my concept because for the concept I had the idea that I would portray how at time things seem to be going bad or dark but things will find a way to brighten up and be fine again, "smooth". Another things that I had been portraying in my picture had been framing, fill the frame, and rule of thirds.

Goods and bads

In the picture I showed that there had clearly been three different pictures that I had taken. And I think I had done a good job by portraying the concept that I had come up with. With the bad's I feel that I could have taken more time to capture the pictures and more thought could have been put into the pictures. I feel that I could have thought about bigger picture while we were on out photoshoots rather than taking a picture and waking away.