Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Experiments With Soliloquy Cont.

Here are some more images of mine but based on movement:
This set is of blurred motion, an artist which links to this is Francis Bacon.



This was one of the images I took in the dance studio, this image like many others was used with no flash to catch the movement as she span around.

This image was manipulated through the process of black and white. I chose to do this to try different colours and textures of this specific photo.

This is simply a screenshot of the process of changing the adjustment to black and white and playing around with the levels.

This image was manipulated through brightness/contrast, and adjusting the levels making it brighter or darker.
Here is the printscreen of the process showing the picture laid out in photoshop and adjusting the levels.

Here I adjusted the levels of exposure making the images darker and more glowing. The blurriness of the photos was highlighted when adjusting this level and the motion of the spin can be identified more accurately when looking at each shadow.

This print screen shows again the process of adjusting the levels of the exposure.



Once I had manipulated them individually, I decided to lay them together beside each other.























Francis Bacon is an Irish-born British figurative painter known for his bold, graphic and emotionally raw imagery. Bacon's abstract figures typically appear isolated in glass, steel geometrical cages set against flat, nondescript backgrounds.
His photos have a slight link within my trio distorted images above. 


Above are numerous photos and print screens of the images and experiments that I did, with each set matching this led me to using photoshop and connecting the images in some way.

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