Project Two - Images in Sequence
For our second project, we had to make a series of three or more composited images.
These images had to be aesthetically linked, or follow a certain theme. We were also encouraged to use the new tools in photoshop that we have been learning about in class.
For this project, I decided to do a sequence of three pictures. I chose three photos that I took in 2013 while on a trip in Paris, France. These photos were all taken on the same day when I visited the Eiffel Tower. The picture in the middle was taken when I was standing below the Eiffel Tower. The pictures on the sides were taken while standing on the top level of the Eiffel Tower, and they are the views of the city from opposite sides of the Eiffel Tower. I thought these were a good choice to use for a sequence of images because they visually look different, but are all connected because of their location.
I did not have a strong motive behind the editing style that I chose for my project. However, I enjoyed experimenting with new ways to use photoshop. I started off by adjusting the coloring of the photos until he saturation, contrast, and lightness/darkness of the photos looked more cohesive. Then, I used different blending options, and gradients to add the colors to my photos.
Here are the original photos
Here is an image of my final project

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