To create this butterfly effect i used photoshop. I copy and pasted the original image and made three more. I then rotated and/or flipped the images.
To do this I cut oranges into slices and put them over a light. This created a translucent effect. The oranges with added color have dye dropped onto them.
For this category on the photography idea website you capture different seasons. My pictures both capture forests, but during two completely opposite seasons. One picture shows summer and the other shows winter.
A category on the photography idea website was abstract in oil. For this I put water in a clear vase and then mixed in oil. For some of the photos I mixed in dye, but for others I put a colored piece if paper underneath the vase to add color.
One of the categories on the photography idea website was indoor splash art. This is pictures of things dropping to water. To capture a clear and detailed image I took a slow motion video of things I dropped into water, and then I paused the video and took screenshots.
One of the categories on the website with different photography ideas was kitchen close ups. For this type of photography you take different items or food you find in the kitchen and take close up pictures of them. Because the pictures are so close up it reveals detail.
For this project we had to research a photographer. The photographer that I researched is Adam Burton. He is a landscape photographer that lives in the UK. Adam has no photography background at all and he taught himself everything. The reason he began photography was because he loved to travel and wanted to share the beautiful sites he saw while traveling and exploring. In his photos he stays away from civilization and human activity, and loves to show breathtaking views. Adam also never uses any photoshop or any type of digital manipulations in his photos, because he wants to preserve natures natural beauty. Adam Burton is a very inspirational photographer that i believe everyone should take the time to learn about.
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Kelly
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June 2015
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