Sunday, 27 November 2011
Burley Forest
Burly wood
These photos I took were in Burly wood just outside Bransgore.
This I have photo-shopped to show a definite sinester look and atmosphere to them by dulling down the vibrance and brightness I even used the magic wand tool in some places to show shadows in the picture
In this photograph it is even more dark than the rest not phisicaly but mentally
By using this abandoned rope swing in the picture it represents a nouse for hanging people making it a very sinister picture.
Friday, 18 November 2011
photoshop
this picture was put together by me
1. first I took the photos I wanted making sure there were the right size for a good resolution
2. Then shrinking the photos to the size I wanted
3. with the photos in the frame I switched the layer to give the impression that in was in the frame therefore adding form. i also changed the layers on the wall paper so it looked like it was spread on the brick wall (using the lasso tool and then deleting what I selected to give the ripped effect).
Wednesday, 9 November 2011
man ray
man ray
man ray was a famous artist (August 27, 1890–November 18, 1976) In 1915, Man Ray had his first one-man show of paintings and drawings.
While living in New York with his friend Marcel Duchamp, he formed the branch of the Dada movement, which began in Europe as a rejection of traditional art. He co-founded the group of modern artists called Others.
After a few unsuccessful experiments, and notably after the publication of a unique issue of New York Dada in 1920, Man Ray stated, "Dada cannot live in New York", and in 1921 he went to live and work in the Montparnasse quarter of Paris, France during the era of great creativity. There he fell in love with famous French singer, Kiki (Alice Prin), often referred to as "Kiki de Montparnasse", who later became one of his favorite photographic models.
For the next 20 years in Montparnasse, Man Ray revolutionized the art of photography. Great artists of the day such as James Joyce, Gertrude Stein, and Jean Cocteau posed for his camera.
With Jean Arp, Max Ernst, André Masson, Joan Miró, and Pablo Picasso, Man Ray was represented in the first Surrealist exhibition at the Gallerie Pierre in Paris in 1925.
In 1934, Surrealist artist Méret Oppenheim, known for her fur-covered tea cup, posed for Man Ray in what became a well-known series of photographs depicting Oppenheim nude, standing next to a printing press.
Together with Surrealist photographer Lee Miller—his lover and photography assistant at the time—Man Ray invented the photographic technique of solarization. He also created a technique using photograms he called rayographs.
Man Ray also directed a number of influential avant-garde short films, such as Le Retour à la Raison (2 mins, 1923); Emak-Bakia (16 mins, 1926); L'Étoile de Mer (15 mins, 1928); and Les Mystéres du Château du Dé (20 mins, 1929).
Later in life, Man Ray returned to the United States, where he lived in Los Angeles, California for a few years. However, he called Montparnasse home and he returned there, where he died. He was interred in the Cimetière du Montparnasse, Paris. His epitaph reads: Unconcerned, but not indifferent.
Friday, 4 November 2011
The 'pinhole process' and developing
A pinhole camera is basicly a light tight box that has a small hole in it letting only a small amount of light in. when putting the photograph paper into the camera be very careful because if it comes into contact with light it will start 'recording' the image of what ever is facing the camera.When you want to take the picture take your hand off the pinhole to capture the image. Next you have to develop your picture so you must make sure your in a dark room and then put the photo in each of the chemicals and then leave it to dry
stop bath/wash (30 seconds)
fixer (2 minutes) makes the photo permanantwrinse in water
dry
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