This week we did forced perspective which is changing something to look believable even though its fake. I definitely did this with my photos as well as using value to give the photo some more realistic qualities. I did want to tell a story so I decided to talk about a friendship ending and beginning again. I told this by them dropping off each other in the trash and eventually deciding to climb out. I think it was successful because of how it does tell the story without being to complicated.
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I was originally just gonna wing this project since its one of the easier ones, then I realized I could tell a story. I used the contrast to add to the drama of the photos and give everything better form. I was inspired to do a theme of being trapped under the ice by my first photo of Mckensey's foot falling into the ice. I had trouble narrowing down how I wanted to play it but after careful consideration I decided to put her in a position of drowning. I used the ice in front of her face to show her being trapped in. One of my favorite photos is the final one. I am drawn to it because of how perfectly it wraps up my story. Overall I think this is my most successful piece yet.
In all my photos I noticed a distinct red so I tried to highlight it as much as I could. I wanted to keep unity between the photos while still having a variety of different objects to showcase. I didn't intend a story but with 3/5 of the photos it ended up having a theme of caution. I think it was successful because of how the colors really own the photo.
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