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Assignment 4: Special Edits.

 

With this first photo, I took a prism and placed it in front of the lens, creating a reflection effect. 



 

With this photo, I
 placed a pink camera lens filter on, then used my hand to create shadows on her face.





In this photo, I took my phone and used it as a mirror to reflect her face. 

This photo is a triple exposure that we learned in class, I do wish I could have made it more clear, however Madison could not stay still enough.


Here we took the light and used light writing to create a figure toughing Madison's hand


This photo was used as light writing. we kept it vertical to balance the wide angle.






With this photo we tried normal light writing, as you can see it did not turn out.


This last photo turned out to be my favorite. It started out as normal light writing to give Madison a halo. However we forgot to add a flash of light in the end and I think it turned out better than it would have if I had remembered.


In the end, I ended up doing very little to no editing. I like how it all turned out in the end minus the few mistakes. 

Comments

  1. I really liked how for your light writing you used the black light. This made it stand out very well! Great Job!

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  2. Girl I love these photos! You did an amazing job with light writing. My favorite would have to be sixth photo. I love how you were able to get the light on her eyes!

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