Monday 10 March 2014

Image Development - take 2!


the original exercise for this asks you to photo copy someones artwork or a scene from a photo and then use paper cut L shapes to create 'cropped views'. ok so i personally dont really like using up a lot of paper, so i did this totally digitally with the crop tool. i used an artist i found on a gallery full rights are his. link is posted down below.

  • Do some images seem to have more drama?
  • has the focused changed?
  • have you made the original subject more or less important.


ok missed an important tip, retain the content of the  original but try presenting it in different ways. seriously how are you meant to change the view of a scene to give it a different meaning without cropping out any content just by changing its form ie landscape. portrait square ect.


http://beta.imaginefx.com/gallery/user/arjenv/group-photo


Titled Group Photo


flying solo, i think its some times hard to quantify drama. the whole picture has alot going on in it, and it is somewhat hard to look at the whole without noticing the "elements" does this have less drama, i think not but it is less busy. i think that this is the exact opposite of the original composition it is meant to be about a group as a whole, this is a solo an individual. the focus becomes more about the bids expression.

 town on the hill, turns the chaotic scene to a landscape painting of a town on a hill, it is more serene then the original. the focus shifts to the bird flying. it makes the 

tiger and the knight

ghost in the tree

family outing 
birds of a feather

 birthday bumps

day out

 panoramic

 summer day



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