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-The portrait that was the hardest to create was probably the cracked face because it requires more than just putting a cracked picture and changing the opacity.
2. Which altered portrait was the easiest to create? Why? Explain.
-The portrait that was the easiest to create was the backlit image because the image was already backlit and all that needed to be done was maybe a little color adjustment.
3. What does "Altered Portrait" mean to a viewer vs a photographer? Explain.
-A "altered portrait" to a viewer may be just simple editing and color adjustment, but to a photographer an altered portrait can be altered in many different ways from simple editing to even putting a whole other person in the image.
4. Out of the 7 altered portraits which one will you likely create again? Why? Explain.
-The potrait that I might create again is probably the image overlay because I love the ghostly effect it gives any image.
5. What is the historical significant behind one of the altered portrait techniques you learned? Explain.
-The image with historic significance is the sepia portrait because in older days images slowly started retaining color and many images had a brownish tint to them.
6. Why is it important for you to learn how to alter portraits? Explain.
-It's important to learn how to alter images because if one wants to become a proffessional photographer some clients may want unique images using these alterations.
7. Should all portraits be altered? Why or Why not? Explain.
- No not all portraits should be altered because most alterations aren't practical.
8. By altering an portrait, what does it allow you to do to the portrait? Explain.
- Altering a portrait allows you to create unique images that are eyecatching and differnt than most other images.
Blur Motion







Blur Motion After Questions:
1. What is blur motion? (In your own words, not what I gave you above) Explain.
-Blur motion is images that show motion.
2. How did you create your blur images with the camera? Explain.
-I made the shutter speed slower and also moved the camera as I took the image.
3. What did you do to the image in photoshop? Explain.
-I overlayed some images to make the motion more intense.
4. What was difficult about shooting this image? Explain.
- it was difficult because we really had to play with the settings in the camera.
5. What was easy about shooting this image or editing it? Explain.
-once we got the camera to do what we wanted we just needed to get people to move.
Forced Perspective






Independant Project







Independent Project









