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Buddy has gathered together the ornaments that he wants to use!

The pattern can simply be horizontally cut and will mirror each other perfectly. The zigzags catch our eyes and repeatedly flow down the photo creating a perfect example of symmetrical balance.

+ the way the grained filter +5.4 and the induced brightness +6 made the picture have a painting look

- more contrast

Quantitative measure of time intervals in which observable change occurs.

 

It is 9:55 AM. Time to make some coffee and breakfast!

development and rehearsal photos for 2012 FringeNYC production

+a nice soft filter

-weird cropping

16/20

Reticulation:

Density - 0

Background - 0

foreground - 0

I put that filter over its self a few times(on accident, but it looks good anyway)

While home for Thanksgiving, I went to see one of my favorite bands perform at a festival called "The Stuffing".

 

This shot displays Objective time as this is an image of an event that took place in a certain location during a certain amount of time. Although this photo doesn't capture the length of the concert in it's entirety, it can be assumed that I was here for a certain amount of time to enjoy the concert.

This over the shoulder shot creates the Lucky Goat customer's index vector. Through the picture, the viewer has established that the customer's are busy working on their laptops.

viewed from the northeast near Police Lake, Alberta, Canada

Touch the Art, Smell the Art, Move like the Art. . .

  

The current exhibition at the MU Gallery explores 17 different ways to experience art and artifacts. The show features some of the most recognizable names in contemporary art like:

  

Andy Warhol

 

Pablo Picasso

 

Judy Chicago

 

And Salvador Dali

  

Non objective drawing

+ I did a good job of picking a sort of old fashioned looking filter for a old fashioned building.

-I should have tried to get a sun flare in the corner to add an attention grabber.

20/20

process shot #1 working title: "Queen Victoria (the mean governess)"

Seattle's Best Coffee

Touch the Art, Smell the Art, Move like the Art. . .

  

The current exhibition at the MU Gallery explores 17 different ways to experience art and artifacts. The show features some of the most recognizable names in contemporary art like:

  

Andy Warhol

 

Pablo Picasso

 

Judy Chicago

 

And Salvador Dali

  

Touch the Art, Smell the Art, Move like the Art. . .

  

The current exhibition at the MU Gallery explores 17 different ways to experience art and artifacts. The show features some of the most recognizable names in contemporary art like:

  

Andy Warhol

 

Pablo Picasso

 

Judy Chicago

 

And Salvador Dali

  

Touch the Art, Smell the Art, Move like the Art. . .

  

The current exhibition at the MU Gallery explores 17 different ways to experience art and artifacts. The show features some of the most recognizable names in contemporary art like:

  

Andy Warhol

 

Pablo Picasso

 

Judy Chicago

 

And Salvador Dali

  

Girl tries to catch herself so she doesn't fall over completely.

Objective-

You will create a series of self potriat shots based on gathered information, and either collage the together or use photoshop.

 

Media-

Photoshop,SLR Camera, Books (4),Desk,Hallway

 

Design Process-

To create my project, I began by taking the required number of shots (8).Then i began to edit them in photoshop, the tools i used were eraser,magic wand.paint bucket,text.

 

Summary-

Not everything was as I imagined,but i am satified with my results. To make my project better i could have used a more appeling color for my text.

Accented Edges- width-2 brightness-22 smoothness- 3

contrast-36

+You can tell what the image is but still has a kind of drawn or cartoon look it it

-Maybe could have been filtered a little more

18/20

Marty: How about we go back to the future?

Doc: I don't want to go to a future we have already been to. Why don't we go somewhere we can have an actual vacation from saving the space-time continuum!

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