This blog post shows some edits that I have done of my photographs of the diverse and incredible landscapes of Hong-Kong.
This blog post shows some edits that I have done of my photographs of the diverse and incredible landscapes of Hong-Kong.
I have taken a sea shoot developing on many different surfaces of water and line which I have further experimented and attached some previous images of buildings and created an altered aspect of surrealism and tonal editing.
This is my favourite experimental piece so far,I wanted to capture the tones of the sea to be very calm and have a contrasting representation to what water should look like, furthermore the light allowed a direct centre view and also showed a diversity of tones throughout the piece.I then decided to add this building as the tonal range brings about a harmony to the piece and also the buildings angle itself shows a three dimensional angle creating an overall successful affect.
within this piece and one other I took a sample from the sea and sued this for the sky to have a same interconnecting tonal range but also a calmness to the scenario.
Within the rest of these images I again did the same technique of editing the original images to have the same tonal range inspired by my artist and also having an interesting strong juxtaposing industrial piece in the middle of the piece.
These images above are pulley romanticised sea images and originals from the shoot itself, this portrays the scene previously to how it was altered.