Friday, 19 February 2016

Historical edits












Since taking the photos of the historical paintings within the Birmingham museum I wanted to start editing them together, with photos I had taken of the streets within Madrid. Whilst in Madrid, I really liked the graffiti and street art I was surround by therefore made sure I captured as much of it as I could. I started the process of adding the photos together, by editing the people mainly out of the paintings until they were alone. This proved two problems for me, the first being the photos were slightly blurred due to them been taken in low lighting and through glass frames therefore harder to capture a higher quality. Secondly, the photos were small, meaning the more I zoomed in the more pixelated they became. However, I edited a few of the photos, leaving a blank space behind for me to edit onto my Madrid photos. I feel each photo worked really well, the modern day background with the historical, stood figures in various places allows the photos to have a sense of detail with in it, making you want to look at it in more detail. I will continue to create these photos as I feel they work well, and whilst I want to move onto editing my photographs from historical events that changed history, and historical events that changed my history, I believe to stop creating these photos now would be pointless, as I feel I could go into more depth with them. 

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