
We experimented with editing on photoshop using shape selection tools and other images. I started by mixing two of my similar personal object/still life shoot images together, the key difference being the colour palettes, and split the photographs in half, so that each half features a different set of colours.

I wanted to go further with this, so I tried it with two more vibrant and edited photos, and liked the result more.


From there I wanted to experiment with shapes, so I created two similar pieces using a large circle in the middle of the image to split them.

As a finale to my experiments, I decided to revisit my first experiment and split the two images across the middle, and was left with a lovely composition of blue, purple and red hues.