Thursday, March 8, 2012

Series Project "Best Ten"

I used the HSL Filter on Picnic.com to change the colors of my photos to bring a lighter feel to my work. I tried to make my subjects look alien, but still keep that realness of if I had actually found the subject in the world.












10 comments:

  1. I really like all the vibrant colors in your photos Cassie, each one looks great as a whole. I like the pictures of the houses since I think the background stands out nicely and you can really see the details of the shot. Nice job!

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  2. These are great! My favorite is the third photo of the blue flowers. I like how all these images are full of color. Nice job cassie!!

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  3. mmmmm... colors...
    These are amazing! your colors fit so well in your photos and maintain the realism with the shot upset by wonky colors. SO COOL! How did you do the shot with the purple flowers? Great, great job.

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  4. I love your idea of making the pictures alien. You did a great job with the cohesiveness of this set! I especially love the plant pictures, because i recognize the plant, but I'm seeing it in a different way because of the colors!

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  5. My favorites are the ones of houses and architecture because these are informal places but with our editing it turns them into imaginative world. These are very great!

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  6. these are really cool photos, and work together well as a group. my favorite is the 7th one with the orange sky, it has so much texture and expression in it

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  7. Great job! I like the way your photos are different from each other but are edited in a way so that they feel cohesive. My favorites would have to be 7, 8 and 10.

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  8. i think this is a very unique and creative set and i really like the ones of the buildings. nice job!

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  9. These are super cool and cohesive. I love the technique and color usage.

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  10. I think that these are all very good photos. They all seem to flow well with one another. Good work.

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