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Fright Fest 2008
I just do it for fun this photo..
and it seems so interesting for me to move around the layers..
and here is the result...
1. May 16, 2013
2. Live Life on the Edge
3. With this photo I was trying to capture a kid on a finger
4. The ISO was 400. The F-Stop was f/4. The shutter speed was 1/60. I first took a picture of a hand with one finger out and the others curled in. Then I took a photo of a girl pretending to fall and looking down. I then photo shopped the girl to be standing on the finger.
5. I think I deserve an A- on this photo. I think this because there was a lot of idea for this photo. Also, because i showed an example of working with photoshop.
I find this a relatively complex but quiet image. I am pleased to add that it is one of four of my manipulated images that has inspired poems written by my good friend and poet, Roberta Britt.
The Extreme Manipulations series relies mostly on geometric manipulations, although I occasionally combined other techniques. To a great extent this is a collection of what I found most interesting from other, not so successful series which accounts for the lack of coherence or theme among the images..
manipulation " my design style "
by " boy sagitarius ,
from state " : indonesia
hometown : palembang / prabumulih
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The manipulation of the plinth through the pushing and pulling of topographical differences within the concrete.
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This project was for the reappropriation of an old military barracks in Paris. The defining characteristic of the site as it is today is the idea of a walled-off, inaccessible and highly disused area - valuable space within the city of Paris that is cut off from rest of the community.
In line with our initial interest in the materiality of the site, we decided to turn the architectural problematic of reappropriating an exclusive, enclosed, and largely disused space into a metonymic question - “What does it mean to occupy a wall?”
A photo manipulation from the abstract imagination of London & Birmingham Mixed Media artist Callum Joel Richards
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