Monday, December 14, 2009














more... posturize, saturate general all around experimenting was fun even if I lost perspective. Loved this class.















I am adding more of the photos... combining images and using the gradient colors and transforming the photo of a flamingo to fit on the little screen, transforming, duplicating/flipping/opacity for the water reflections, I like the cow named hope and put her in the trees. I did over exposure for Jacob's face, just liked the look and made his eyes blue. The waterfall shot was at a fast shutter speed but I liked the look of the blurred water from another photo I took but preferred the light and look of the rocks so put the blurred water on top and covered up some swimmers and the guy jumping...



Mark Jackson

These three images I created to reflect the interaction between man and environment. I really feel strongly about skiing and mountain biking, so I tried hard to really convey how I feel when interacting with different environments, whether it be snow or dirt.
















I hope I am not repeating myself, I hit a button and it went poof.... trying to alter my photos with levels, hues and saturation. The waterfall combines the jumper from another shot - impossible to freeze and blur in the same shot...




My final batch of images is supposed to portray my imagination of a police state. These days police are everywhere, even places you wouldn't think needed them, like the beach, or in a grocery store, or at a elementary school but they are still everywhere. In my opinion police are a necessary part of a functional society but it can definitely be overwhelming at times and i do believe that they are beginning to show up in more places than they need to.