Monday, February 22, 2016

Tiny Spherical Worlds


Composite images are made to go beyond the capability of a camera. Taking multiple images and putting them together to make one composite image is something that you can not do with just one picture. With composite images you have to take time to edit them. You also have to take time to take multiple pictures. This is more of a creative way of showing an image. With composite images, I like how things look a little more surreal I guess.

Our latest project in GT is to create spherical panoramas and polar panoramas. These panoramas are may seem similar, which they are, but they are not exactly the same. They both make it seem like we live in a tiny world. In a polar panorama, it looks like a small planet surrounded by sky. In a spherical panorama, you see the sky in the center of the image and the land surrounding it. Its as if you were looking up to the sky as an ant. The spherical world really interests me. I love how it just shows a different point of view as if you're tiny looking up to the huge world that is actually pretty small.
If I were to spend hours and hours of my time to make these tiny spherical worlds, I think I could make it looks convincing. I mean, if I covered up the line perfectly and shaded and did a bunch of things to make it look realistic, then I think it would be convincing. When I added my little person to my worlds, I added a shadow of course. That was one of the requirements, I believe but thats one thing we all did to make the image look a little more realistic. Another thing we did was play around with the angle of my little person. I also put the person a position so it looks like they are standing on land and not floating on water or something. If it were a spherical, then I would probably put water on the bottom half of it and not the top so it doesn't look like theres water floating or something.





Monday, February 1, 2016

Hockney Style Joiners

The current project we are working on in GT is a photo montage. Before starting this project we looked at a few examples. These photomontage examples were created by David Hockney. A photographer who I believe created this style of photography. For our project, we had to take 20 to around 25 photos of one subject and put them together. At the moment we are still practicing, by that I mean we still haven't started our final photo montage. We have started one where we take multiple photos on one person. I took multiple pictures of Ashley. David Hockney's photo montages are defiantly different from mine in many ways. For example you can make out what the image's subject is.

Have you ever just been on a random website then from there you to the next website to the next and then at some point you end up looking at pictures of pugs or quotes or something? Well I have and I remember seeing many pictures that made me feel positive. However, there are a few images out there that aren't so positive. I'm sure you have come across them at least once in your life. Images can certainly send positive messages and negative ones. Seeing an image of a dog or something represented in a creative way always makes me feel positive. Seeing an image of something like a dog fight or a lonely dog out in the rain alone about to die might make me feel negative and think about all the poor dogs out in the world. I don't know. I'm just trying to think of examples. But anyway, what I'm trying to say is that images can make a negative or positive impact on people.

For my final project image, I hope a gives a positive message about friendship and other things like encouragement. In my image, there are three of my greatest friends. I hope that shows friendship. Also, my image is like a bunch of puzzle pieces put together. I hope it encourages people to not give on projects. This project can be a little difficult if you don't take the pictures correctly and it involves quite a bit of editing. While taking the pictures for my photomontage, my three subjects of the shot would not stop talking. That did not make editing easy for me because Shaday has about four heads. Although it was also my fault because I took the photos too far away.

I hope it can encourage someone to never give up on something even it is difficult.