I like these pictures because they are all very unique to me. Like with the cigarette post, its like wow look how much smoke is coming out. Like your lungs can be destroyed by this everyday you do this. These people that come up with these are very creative. The one image I personally made.
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Stephen Wilkes process for making his photographs are very different from anybody else. His photos have night and day in the same photo. He has used all the way up to 230 photos to make just one. His photos kinda bring out the light but also when he has some in the city if a car is going by it will show the streak of it.
Stephens photos are very unique on how he uses his knowledge of putting these together. Street photographer means he gets many people in his images but also they change very easy. When he was at Obama's speech on the cameras or (tv) screens their were 5 different photos on each. He takes many photos and adds them together. The difference between time lapse and Wilkes are that he makes his straight and most people have or are more of a curve in the image. He flattens his photos out. They are very different than other pictures. Wilkes photographs take a lot of time to put together. He will take a lot of pictures and put them all together. Like 27 hours of pictures and times he has to click the button to snap a picture. Wilkes has many different kinds of photos into all his projects. This image is one of Erick Johansson's photographs. When Erik thinks of realism he thinks of the photo realism, and changes the way that we see it.
3 rules: first rule, photos combined should have the same perspective. Second, photos combined should have the same type of light. Third, about making it impossible to distinguish where the difference images being and end by making it seamless. Erick plans for each one of his photographs by a sketch. Planning it out first is in key before he starts putting things together. To do this layers project, I combined a picture offline (the birds) to a picture of my own. I added text and desaturated my whole image. I have learned how to use all these tools in recent projects. I tried to use the clone stamp but my computer lagged a little so I couldn't. I would say that my scale is a 4 because I could teach and show someone else what I had did to make this layers project.
The last photo that I just used the clone stamp to make another Big bird to the picture. This is my before and after removing part of this object. I just backed the yard up a little by making it grass. I used the clone stamp tool and then hit control to make it disappear. The most difficult step was making sure that I didn't go on the edge otherwise there would have been a line. Also the actual picture wasn't in jpg so I had to change that. But overall I loved how this turned out and I definitely would use this again.
I used the color replacement tool. I picked out my color and change the main ball in front. I would use this tool again but only for certain pictures. You can only choose this method for a few times. I didn't think that there was really a difficult step in this. Pretty simple and plain.
I used a image offline with a white background. I took the white background and used the wand tool to create the outside and the pineapple. I think the most difficult step was making sure that the pineapple did copy and paste the image before I deleted the background picture. I would say I did well on this assignment. Was fairly easy just I think the white still next to the pineapple looks a little weird.
I took this image at Frankfort. It was appose to move down more but it matches the theme/writing I put on there. The most difficult step was finding the right layer to use the eraser on. This was a more difficult assignment than I thought it was going to be.
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