1. I think that I did well in using diversity in my multi-step photoshop edits, and also still made them look good.
2. I think that my weakest link was my single-step edits, as most of them were very similar and didn't have that much diversity.
3. My best photo I think was probably photo of the window in the tower, it was originally quite plain, but after a lot of lighting effects, I got a photo with depth and and interesting angle. It causes a sort of mystery to the photo.
4. The best program for editing, in my opinion was definitely photoshop, there is just an unlimited amount of things you can do with it. I does require however, a bit of training and getting used to.
5. The best filters for editing are whichever looks best with the photo in my opinion, You can't just keep using the same filter it won't look good in every instance. However my favorite filters were probably the lighting and color filters.
6. My favorite way to enhance the photo was to use contrasting and color filters, I think the quality of the photo isn't always the quality of the camera. Some of my favorite photos look like they have been taken with a pinhole camera made from a cereal box.
7. The lesson I learned from this project was that the quality of the camera isn't everything, in some instances my 10mp camera took less fantastic photos than my 0.7mp camera on my ipod using a camera app. Therefore the greatest things in life can come in an ugly form.
8. The design process was to go through the paces, try different things with the same photo, and keep the ones that I liked the most. Some I even kept because I was messing around and found out that looked interesting, some were just merely test photos.
9. It was a worthwhile project indeed, because not only did it make people find different ways at looking at things, but they also learned to used photoshop and learned how to work with technology better than they did before.
2. I think that my weakest link was my single-step edits, as most of them were very similar and didn't have that much diversity.
3. My best photo I think was probably photo of the window in the tower, it was originally quite plain, but after a lot of lighting effects, I got a photo with depth and and interesting angle. It causes a sort of mystery to the photo.
4. The best program for editing, in my opinion was definitely photoshop, there is just an unlimited amount of things you can do with it. I does require however, a bit of training and getting used to.
5. The best filters for editing are whichever looks best with the photo in my opinion, You can't just keep using the same filter it won't look good in every instance. However my favorite filters were probably the lighting and color filters.
6. My favorite way to enhance the photo was to use contrasting and color filters, I think the quality of the photo isn't always the quality of the camera. Some of my favorite photos look like they have been taken with a pinhole camera made from a cereal box.
7. The lesson I learned from this project was that the quality of the camera isn't everything, in some instances my 10mp camera took less fantastic photos than my 0.7mp camera on my ipod using a camera app. Therefore the greatest things in life can come in an ugly form.
8. The design process was to go through the paces, try different things with the same photo, and keep the ones that I liked the most. Some I even kept because I was messing around and found out that looked interesting, some were just merely test photos.
9. It was a worthwhile project indeed, because not only did it make people find different ways at looking at things, but they also learned to used photoshop and learned how to work with technology better than they did before.