In my picture that lies, I combined a picture of a UFO and a picture of an explosion, creating the illusion of an alien attack. I chose to do this because there are a lot of fake alien-related pictures in circulation, and I wanted to see how easy it would be to make one myself with Photoshop. Both of the pictures that I used came from flickr.com. I manipulated my picture by first removing the UFO from a previously created UFO picture. I then inserted the UFO into the picture of an explosion. I used the clone stamp tool in Photoshop to add some clouds to where I inserted the UFO in the explosion picture. I also used the clone stamp tool to make the explosion look larger, and to cover up an object that was on the ground in the original picture. In Photoshop, I created adjustment layers that turned the edited picture black and white and darkened it, making the UFO look more realistic. I manipulated the pictures in this manner to make a realistic looking scene of a UFO flying above a giant explosion, implying that aliens are attacking earth. The manipulation I created is not harmful in and of itself. Really it is just a product of me having some fun on Photoshop, and it does not harm anyone else. However, if I tried to convince people that this picture is in fact real, then it would become harmful. In that case I would be lying and trying to portray a fictional event as real.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Powerpoint Presentations
I enjoyed all of the Powerpoint presentations I saw last class. However, the two that stand out most in my mind are Aubrey's and Monica's. Aubrey's presentation was about the Myers Briggs personality indicator. The background she used for her slides was really cool, and it matched her content well. Monica's presentation was about simple tips to help make your photography look more professional. She used animations well in combination with her pictures, making the concepts she explained, like leading lines and the rule of thirds, very easy to understand.
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