PHOTO MONTAGE EXPERIMENTS

experiment 1

For this experiment, I used the magnetic lasso tool to select the planes and smoke. I then changed the saturation and vibrancy, as I was attempting to create a realistic feel. I don not think it worked that well so I tried to do it again later on.

experiment 2

For this experiment, I also the magnetic lasso tool to select the planes and smoke. However this time I change the planes in to black and white, to mix colours and create a vintage edge. I feel this went better than the 1st, but next time I would make the planes smaller, as it looks a little edited and unrealistic.

experiment 3

For this experiment, I used the marque tool to select the part of the original photo I wanted and placed it in the window. I decided to do this photo montage as I wanted to experiment with perspective and view. If I was to do this photo montage again, I would find a tower, with either a bigger window or a door, as this would allow the sunset is bigger and easier to view.

experiment 4

For this experiment, I also used the marque tool to select the door of the tower, and placed it on the sun. This photo montage was yet again to experiment with perspective and view too. I really like this photo montage, as it came out how I wanted.

experiment 5

For this experiment, I used the photo montage from the previous experiment, and dropped it into the window. This came out the way I wanted them to.

experiment 6

For this experiment, I wanted to better the first photo montage I did. I felt this was experiment is much better, as I looks more realistic and life-like. I wanted to make the planes smoke to have the same colours as the sunset and reflect too. I did this by copying the layer of the planes and changing the layer style to ‘luminosity’, by doing this is reflected the sunsets colours. I then just erased the excess picture, so it blended into the background.

experiment 7

For this experiment, by hand, I cut and arranged the photos, in a way that represented liberation and occupation. I placed a picture of the sea in the background, to represent the liberation, as nature is free. Then all of the war figures relate to occupation, as they are in the army.

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