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Final Anolog

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For my final piece I chose to do another linticullar structure as i enjoyed it most. I wanted to use the same theme as before of having contrasting images. I used a photo of the sea I took along with a picture of a flower to represent land. I chose to show these pictures together as it shows two seprate parts of the world, and how they don't collide together. This was extremely challenging as I had to make sure all the measurements we all exactly the same. After I printed the 2 photos on a3 glossy printing paper, and used the rotary cutter to slice them. I had to stick two pieces of a3 card together that I folded into the fan shape to be able to fit each piece on.  ISO 100, Aperture 1/100 Shutter Speed f/3.6 ISO 100, Aperture 1/600, Shutter speed f/ 5.6

3D Analog practice

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I tried two different types of analog as I wasn't sure which one I wanted to do. I started with scalping parts,  using a scalpeland mat out of a high key photo I took in the studio. This reveled a photo behind it that i found on the internet. In one you can see the sun behind and in the ther you cant. This was to represent her emotions. By not showing the sun and the position of the cuts it changed the mood of the photos drastically. For my second one I chose to do a linticullar structure. I did a practice one and both pictures were images I found on the internet. I wanted to present a contrast so on one side shows a sunset, and the other showed a storm, again this could represent emotions. For my practice I used Photoshop to measure the photo slices, but I took parts of the photo out and replaced them with another, which is why I believe it was unsuccessful.

3D Digital

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This is the photo  am choosing to recreate for my 3d digital photography. However, I am going to use photos I took, one of the sea and replace the boat with a picture of the moon I took. I chose this image as it challenged my knowledge of photoshop and allowed me to learn new skills. I also enjoyed it's abnormal aesthetic.