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Here I tried to capture the energy of the moment and the transformation of energy stored in our bodies into movement. It came out a little too red though.
The text font is not final and the logo will probably be moved when I add the border. This might end up being Victorian style instead of Art Nouveau like I intended at first.
I was trying to hand-make my own border without borrowing anything online so the makings of it might take more time, and the flowers need more work.
"The colours and finishes you have chosen for this scheme are ideal for a cozy , traditional holiday cottage. You have kept the walls a warm, neutral colour , which would be important in a small cottage and introduced a lovely authentic fabric for the window treatment and a dramatic , yet practical fabric for the upholstery. This scheme would offend no-one and would also work well across the seasons. " (19/25 for the entire project1)
Tutor's comment: "Elements of this scheme work very well. I like the richness of the sofa fabric and the urban feel of the furniture and accessories . However the lime green of the walls and grey of the plasterwork would create a quite cool space if you are not careful. The introduction of the carpet will, however add warmth."(19/25 for the entire project1)
Tutor's comment:" You have provided a good rationale for your choice of colour scheme. It is sophisticated and rich without being dark and heavy. It was also refreshing to view a scheme that was not simply black and sparkly. I particularly like the combination of floor tiles. A good choice of ceiling pendant - very striking!" 19/25
first project for JR Studio- supposed tp make a web banner of some sort like those you see on iTunes for a summer playlist or something. The project was done awhile ago and I still have no idea as to what we were supposed to do for it. Done in Photoshop CS2 with limited color palette (black/white/orange)
Canon Rebel T6
aperture: f/4.5
shutter speed: .3
ISO: 3200
Interior photo taken in the evening with artificial and natural light.
This photo captures clothing in a different way. The lines created by the grouping of garments are wavy and energetic creating movement in the photograph. The varying colors also add to the excitement without overpowering the image.