Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Animals in a Field


As complex as this photo is, it really wasn’t all that hard (although it was slightly time consuming) to create. Here are the steps I used to create this photo

1. Firstly I took a picture of me and cropped my face out of it (using magnetic lasso).

2. I then took the picture of my face and layered it on top of an animal (an owl)

3. Next I cropped around the owl and my face (using magnetic lasso)

4. Then I took the cropped picture of the owl with my face on it and layered it into a scenic photograph of a meadow.

5. Repeat steps 2 to 4 for each person and their specific animal.

And there you have it!

Buffalo Jeans (Borland)



This is one of my personal favorites. To complete this photo I had to go through a series of steps:

1. I took a picture of a male model posing.

2. I cropped Cameron’s face out of a picture of him wearing a soccer ball hat.

3. Next I took Cameron’s face and layered it overtop the male models face and made it the correct size.

4. after this, I took the “Buffalo Jeans” logo and layered it across the picture.

5. Lastly I put the whole image though a grayscale filter.

The Wild Pine Marten


This next photo is of a Pine Marten (Martes martes), with a picture of my face, layered ontop of the Marten. I did this by taking a picture of me, and cropping around my face (using magnetic lasso). I then layered my cropped face ontop of a picture of a pine marten (on the face area). Next, I added text to the top of my picture, that said “the Wild Pine Marten”.

That was easy!