I took that photo from DofE camp and walking in forest. In the photo, the sky is painted with warm colours of red, orange and pink. The sun is setting behind the horizon, casting a golden light over the landscape. It truly a breath-taking sight. The colours in the sky are so vibrant and intense, it feels like the sky is on fire. the warm hues of red, orange, and pink blend together seamlessly, creating a beautiful gradient of colours. It's a peaceful and serene moment, a perfect end to the day.
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In second photo, When you done your work then go to darkroom. In darkroom with red light because it will stop paper would not become overexposed and ruin the picture during developing process. Put the paper on the enlarger and turn on light for minimum 30 seconds. Original photo will become photographic paper.
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Tanja Deman
Tanja Deman is female of photographer and artist and she was born in Split, Croatia. She often uses long exposures and natural light to create dreamlike images of landscapes and the human form. Her work
has been exhibited internationally and has been featured in numerous publications. She is also member of the Croatian Association of Fine Artists and has won several awards for her work. My responseIn the photo, I can see that is photoshop because I see it in theatre and in front was an edit so it an forest. My response is that photo was amazing and more creative like it unique, so I like how it colours and it in old times like 90s but on the top I can see it look cartoon to me. I can tell in theatre, lot of people describe or thinking about the forest.
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Uta BarthUta Barth is a female photographer and she is German. In her photograph, she uses a blur on her photos and it looks creative. She took photo everywhere, for example of roads and took photos of cars. In her photos, I can see that there is lots of light and shapes, for example in the second photo i can see the car with its headlights on and its shape is circlular, and the blur makes the light appear bigger. Also I can see that in the photos there is lot of colour which makes it bright, making it feel like it has memories from the past.
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Bill ArmstrongBill Armstrong is an actor, writer and photographer from New York. In the first photo, it has light in the in background. In his photograph, he uses a blur on his photo as well and it looks completely different from other blur photos. In the photo, I can see a man in the photo with different colours. For example it has different filters. What I dislike about this, is that he uses too much colour making it too bright and not enough contrast.
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Geraldo De BarrosSeries SobrasGeraldo De Barros is a Brazilian photographer and talented artist from Brazil. He's known for his vibrant and expressive paintings that capture the beauty of nature and everyday life. Geraldo's work series "sobras" is a fascinating exploration of photography and abstraction. In this series, Barros deconstructs and reconstructs (taking apart and then putting back together) his own photograph, creating fragmented and layered compositions. As you can see in his work that make me feel boring because there is not much colours and a too much black.
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Liz NielsenGardening with you Liz Nielsen is a talented artist known for her unique approach to photography. Her work often explores themes of colour, light and perception. It's really cool to see how she pushes the boundaries of traditional photography. Gardening with you is a collaborative art project that Liz Nielsen started. In her work, I can see that a lot of whites and few of black this suggest that this might be a photogram.
A photogram is when you block the light from hitting the photographic paper. The artist might have cut black paper t o create a stencil on the back of the paper. I can see that bright and it make me feel something that give me more ideas from this work. |
Sea of StonesThis is Dafna photographer work and she take photos of stones on the beach. In her work, I can see that she create art by torn paper then put layers with photos of stones and sea. Also that I can see that lines look like has been burn and this shows that she using an iron DT to cut the photos into make a layers with different shape and locations. For example, she create a different location with stones and she cut with iron DT to make look mess and more art. I feel about Dafna Talmor's work is really amazing and creativity because in her work
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Photographed is my everyday environmental where I see nature flourishing. I took this photo of the row of trees arts it reminded me of an image by Zander Olsen. I cut out the tree as an impression of trees that are cut down in deforestation and made it white underneath. The white stands out like the trees that the planet uses that become paper that we use at everyday, for example for school paperwork or newspaper etc. I developed of the image by placing the tree that I cut out in narrow places so that it looked like more trees were planted. This is what the planet needs to survive. The two stark tones of the dark and light trees show the shocking contrast of how our planet is effected by deforestation. The white trees stands out more, much like the impact of the trees that are cut down in the Amazon rainforest. This image is in my school where gorwing minds require the oxgyen to develop by deleting the tree it makes people to think and become more aware of what is in front of us. The multiple new trees in the image represent a new life for the future.
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To develop my experiment I am going to display my final image using light through the tracing paper that my image will be printed on. I placed the image on a window to see the effect natural light would have on the image and thins gave me the idea of crunching the paper to see if this gives a disruptive effect similar to Aletheia Casey's work. When I crushed the paper it felt crispy like autumn leaves and even the sound was similar to treading on autumn leaves. As I opened the paper up the lines made the image look like a 3D map and gave the impression of mountains.
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