THE FIVE MINUTE WALK PROJECT
This project was about showing off some part of the outdoors close to us. We took a few pictures and dropped them into Photoshop, where we changed up the lighting and colors to some extent. These are pictures from right outside my house, but you couldn't tell because my neighborhood isn't actually that colorful. The background is just a sample of on of the trees from the bottom right picture, but again, that's been changed as well. Nothing in these pictures is as it seems, and this is just one example of the magic of photoshop.
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THE PANOGRAPH
For those you wondering what on earth this is, I want you fist to think of how your phone would take a panorama picture. As you move it sideways, it takes pictures whenever the border of the previous one is out of the camera's view. It then snaps the edges of all of the pictures together, creating a beautiful, wide-angle shot. This is just like that, but this was put together by me in photoshop and includes a lot more angles than just horizontal. After much work, and reworking, it looks somewhat like a panorama on steroids. This might not look like it took a few days, but it wasn't nearly as complicated as it looks. But remember this next time you take a panorama with your phone.
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PICTURE IN A PICTURE
FACES IN PLACES
Here we have a fine example of the phenomenon called pareidolia. Which tricks our brains into seeing faces that aren't actually there. All this project was, was taking photos of this phenomenon and putting it all in a collage. Now, it ended up being pretty hard to find some of these on purpose, so if you can't see the face I guess I can't say I'm too surprised. But for the other ones I think I did a pretty good job.
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