Virtual Gallery

After finishing all of my images, I decided to make a virtual gallery, placing my images on a scale I would not usually be able to achieve. This was simple and easy to do using an online program called Artsteps.

thought about how my images worked together, and alternated between triptychs, diptychs and single images. I grouped images up based on their colours and composition in order to create an interesting layout.

I placed these images together because they are mostly green, I like how much variety there is within their colour schemes and I feel that the two portrait images work well framing the larger landscape one
I placed this image by itself as I feel that it is interesting enough to not need to be surrounded by anything else. I like how much texture there is in the leaves and the detail of the little frog in between them.
This image is another one of my favourites, because of its low shutter speed the blur makes it very unique, while still having enough colour and detail to be interesting.
These two images I placed together throughout the project, partially because they were taken in the same place. I like how the large squares in the first image carry over to the squares of the vent in the second, alongside their similar colours.
Finally I placed these two images together because they are both images of water with unique colours achieved through my editing. They also feel as if they are both pointing inwards, forming a triangle with the way that their colours are placed.

Overall I am very happy with my virtual gallery and feel that it shows off my images really well, without some of the distortions from the real life prints. Perhaps I could have added more but due to time constraints I felt it would be best to focus on mounting up my physical prints.

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