I chose this photo to represent balance because in has the perfect balance of colors. When you look at this image it will make the viewer more relaxed because the colors all match.
1. The changes that were made on the model's face using photoshop were that her facial features were brought closer together, towards the center of her face, smaller jaw bone/ chin, bigger eyes, bigger lips, smaller neck, smaller shoulders. 2. The changes that were made to the model's body using photoshop were clearing up her skin, altering her facial features to make them closer together, bigger eyes, smaller nose, hiding her teeth, adding more color to her face and body, making her skinnier everywhere, lengthening her legs, then going back through and making her body more of a neutral skin color but shinier, and lengthening her neck. 3. The changes that were made to the model using photoshop were that they turned a pizza into a person. They completely took away all of the color, shaped it into a girl, and added all the facial features, body features, clothes, hair, and human coloring. 4. No because you are making people want to look like that person in the magazine and ...
1. I think that this quote is completely true, we tend to not look at and base our opinions of the space off the the actual building for landscape, but instead of the things that are put in it and are surrounding you. This makes me feel like when I go out to shoot photos in an area I should try to focus more on the surrounding area. 2. I definitely wanted to take my camera there and take pictures of the rooms because they were all so colorful, fun and were filled with all different emotions. Every room was filled with different objects but all looked somewhat similar. 3. If I was a child of someone who worked in one of these booths I feel like it would be an amazing experience to be able to explore all of the different rooms freely with a large amount of time to look at them all. 4. My favorite photo was the room that was filled with all different stuffed animals. I liked it because it seemed very bright, colorful and happy. All the colors were very bold which definitely cau...
1. I chose this image because it looked like an older photo that I had seen before, what caught my eye was the head sticking out of the water. 2. This photo taken by british doctor Robert Wilson in April 1934, of the "Loch Ness Monster". But he had also been sent wild-game hunter Marmaduke Wetherell to cover up an earlier fraud. London's Daily mail sent him to Scottland to find the monster and get more images but he ended up not getting anything. 3. When London Daily Mail discredited Wetherell, he returned back with a loch ness monster made out of a toy submarine. 4. 5. Name: Robert Wilson Birth:1941 Death: May 4, 2018 Birth Place: Waco TX Education: Pratt Institute
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