These are a few photos that I played around with in different editing software. I love the popping colors and really turning the pictures into something else entirely. The almost mosaic-looking picture is actually a close up of the veins of an autumn leaf that I took on a walk one day.
This was a photo I took of a mountain range in Colorado.As a class project, we were working on a piece focusing around surrealism, where we took something that does not exist in reality and add it to an image we have taken in the past to create a realistic but imaginative piece. I decided to focus on dragons because I become a bit of a dork when it comes to anything fantasy related (Skyrim, dungeons and dragons, etc.) so I had a ton of fun making this because really, the sky is the limit here. I brought in some images of free flying dragons and added them to my photograph and edited it all in a way to achieve the look of an photograph capturing these dragons and a distant castle within. The goal for me was to make the unreal as real as possible. So the faint blur and mist around the dragons I did intentionally, so they would not become an eyesore from their previously pixally state and to kind of imitate that capturing of movement that we see with so many photographs.
One think I forgot to mention in the summary, the third pic is a photo of an open geode that I took. I collect lots of different stone and crystals so I wanted to try exaggerating that natural beauty in a different way through simple photography and editing.
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