Friday, September 26, 2008

LAST PHOTOSHOP PROJECT!




This is the image i used from the web on eastern state penitentiary
Then the original picture that i used to create the new picture that i took myself.
Then for the image that i fooled around with i made it look kind of creepy like indeed the penitentiary is creepy so i gave it that certain look that gives you the eerie feeling.
this is my link to the tullips 

Monday, September 22, 2008

original-refined-remasterd



1)This is my image before i did anything with it. I used the gargoils as my figures , the wall with the vine on it as my foreground and everything else is the backround!
2) in the second image i was able to refine it a bit by lowering the brightness and the contrast.
3) this one i played around with and used the selective tool to pick different areas to do different things with! I did this because my topic is the eatsern state penitentiary and with its stone and sad look you can do alot with it so this proves that you are able to make something not so cheerful look alot better than it did and make it more interesting than someone would think when they look at the ESP in person.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Changed backrounds



I took two of the pictures i had taken at the ESP and mixed them up! then i added alittle bit more with the second picture

Monday, September 8, 2008

Pictures from ESP!




these are some of the pictures that i took at the ESP that i put into photoshop to make them interesting. Like i said it is a beautiful place to play with.

Topic

My topic is going to be about the eastern state penitentiary.
This is one of the many beautiful sites that we are able to see while at moore.
I find that run down things are the most beautiful.
And i love the fact that while im here i have the opportunity to use it to paint or photograph
and just to enjoy. It is my favorite building in Philadelphia

Friday, September 5, 2008

10 events of the week!




























































































some of my everyday life at moore!