environments
looking up
i put my phone on the ground with the camera facing up to represent what a worm would see.
www: i like how the sky is still in the image, it creates a contrast between manmade and nature.
ebi: i went to somewhere with skyscrapers as i think they would of had a better outcome
www: i like how the sky is still in the image, it creates a contrast between manmade and nature.
ebi: i went to somewhere with skyscrapers as i think they would of had a better outcome
Andy Yeung
Andy Yeung is a photographer whose mainly interested in landscape, architecture and aerial photography. He picked up his very first camera in 2005 and is still in love with the creative process of photography.
www: i like how they look sort of abstract
ebi: i made all 3 of them from my own pictures First i opened a blank file, i then imported my image onto the file and moved it to the top left corner. After, i duplicated my image and used the windows and 't' key to mirror it to the other side. Lastly i put the image back on top of the original just to make sure they're the same size. |
CloseUp FarAway
John Divola
Development
Reflection
Sebastian Magnani
Magnani was born in 1985 in Canton Valais, Switzerland. He discovered photography whilst training as a media designer in 2006.
first response
Here i used my phone to photograph a mirror in the woods, i wanted the background and actual mirror image to look different.
this is after i used photoshop to make the mirror image contrast even more.
second response
final piece
plastic wrap
i found these images inspiring as it shows what will happen in a few years time if we dont start looking after our environment, whats shown in these pictures represents what happens to animals.